Rating: Really Liked It! (4.5 Stars)
Source: Purchased
Description: The Labours of Hercules comprises an even dozen mysteries starring Christie's most popular sleuth, the ever-dignified Hercule Poirot. The introductory chapter of the collection sets up the rest of the book. At a dinner party, another guest compares the labors of Poirot to those of Hercules, and the little Belgian is not amused. He has already decided to retire, but makes up his mind to take on 12 great cases - each somehow reflecting the labors accomplished by Hercules - as a farewell to crime solving. All of the cases are quite different from each other, from searching for a lost poet to hunting down a particularly ferocious murderer, from solving mysterious deaths of religious cult members to saving a young would-be politician from potential blackmailers.
Genre: Mystery - Classic
Why I Picked This Book: This was the May pick for the Read Christie Challenge
My Impression: I really love Christie's short stories and this was a fun collection. There are some books that you can kind of feel Christie behind the scenes having a fabulous time playing with particular plots and themes and this is definitely one of them. The short stories have a wide range from major cases with political implications, to missing people, to the kidnapping of a small dog, along with a random assortment of other problems.
Would I Read More of this Series/Author? Of course! I'm looking forward to the June pick - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. It's one I haven't read in awhile.
Would I Recommend this Book? I would. This is a good short story collection on its own and would be a good introduction to Poirot.













