Satterthwaite is surprised to find he knows the answers to, and helping the latter solve the puzzle.This book contains an even dozen tales of the pair, each a tie plum of deliciousness ready to be devoted. Satterthwaite when there is a problem, merely talking with the kind gentleman, asking questions that Mr. He appears and disappears like a spector, arriving in a time of need, appearing to Mr. He has an interest in people and they seem to trust and open up to this benign older gent. He is from that class of people Christie liked to populate her books with, the idle rich who know everyone of importance and in hand, are known to all, and beloved by them in return. Satterthwaite, set out to right wrongs, solve vexing problems of the heart, and occasionally solve a murder.Satterthwaite is in his sixties, an English gentleman who has no wish for sport or romance or business. Quin, along with his puppet, the good Mr. This character, Harley Quin, is reported to have been Dame Agatha’s favorite as she only had to write about him when she wished to. Quin (1930) (Harley Quin) by Agatha Christie.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |