A review by octavia_cade
The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge: Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie

mysterious fast-paced

2.0

Christie does like her disguises, doesn't she? And it strikes me that she has a rather touching faith in them. True, some people are very good at acting, but it kind of beggars belief that two investigators (and yes, alright, one of them is Hastings) can interview two women, one right after the other, and not realise that they're talking to the same person. 

You'd have to be blind and deaf, surely.