Death on the Nile

Agatha Christie

出版时间

2007-03-30

ISBN

9781579126896

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Linnet Doyle is young, beautiful, and rich. She's the girl who has everything--including the man her best friend loves. Linnet and her new husband take a cruise on the Nile, where they meet the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot. It should be an idyllic trip, yet Poirot has a vague, uneasy feeling that something is dangerously amiss...
AI导读
核心看点
  • 尼罗河游轮上的密闭空间悬疑,波洛抽丝剥茧
  • 金钱与魅力的致命诱惑,人性贪婪与嫉妒
  • 伏笔严密回收,结局反转令人唏嘘且信服
适合谁读
  • 阿加莎·克里斯蒂及波洛系列推理迷
  • 喜欢经典本格推理与人性剖析的读者
  • 英语基础较好,想挑战原版侦探小说者
读前提醒
  • 人物众多且名字较长,建议理清关系再读
  • 对话占比大,需注意闲聊中隐藏的关键线索
  • 若已知结局,可重点关注作者严谨的伏笔
读者共识
  • 剧情层层递进,阅读体验引人入胜且紧凑
  • 阿婆文笔严谨,所有伏笔最终皆有呼应
  • 人物关系复杂易混淆,但结局反转极惊艳

本导读基于书籍简介、目录、原文摘录、短评和书评生成,不等同于全文精读。

精彩摘录
  • "零零散散的几个年轻人,有的茫然,有的无聊,还有的不开心。青春是人生最欢乐的时光,这种说法真可笑。青春,是生命中最脆弱的阶段啊!"
  • "“坦白说,”蒂姆平静地说,“我不明白。为什么要活在过去?为什么抓着过去的事情不放?” “那你要用什么事情来代替?” 他耸耸肩。“刺激的事吧,也许。新事物。享受未知的每一天。不去继承一块毫无用处的土地,而是享受自己赚钱的乐趣——通过自己的脑力和体力。"
  • "有了金钱和魅力的共同影响,一切事物都会臣服在你脚下。金钱买不到的,你用微笑就可以买到。"
  • "没错,一个人不能回到过去,必须接受现实。而且,夫人,有时候——就要接受自己的所作所为产生的结果。"
  • "杰奎琳慢慢地摇摇头。“你不明白,也不会明白。西蒙就是我的整个世界。” “爱情并不等于一切,小姐。”波洛温和地说,“我们年轻时才会那么想。” 但女孩还是摇摇头。"
  • "“总有一个在爱,而另一个被爱。”波洛咕哝着说。 “嗯?你说什么?你知道,男人不愿意女人的爱多过他自己的。”他越发激昂地继续说着,“他不想感到被占有——身体和灵魂。这种占有的态度太可怕了!‘这个男人是我的——他属于我!’这就是我无法接受的事情——没有男人能忍受!他想逃离——想获得自由;他想占有自己的女人,但是不想被女人占有。"
  • "“最常见的谋杀动机是什么,波洛先生?” “最常见的是金钱。也就是说,为了各种各样的利益。然后就是报复——还有爱情、恐惧、纯粹的恨,甚至善行——” “波洛先生!” “哦,是的,夫人。我曾经遇到过。A被B杀死,只是为了让C受益。政治谋杀案就属于这一类。某个人被认为有害于社会,就会被人杀掉。这些凶手忘记了,只有仁慈的上帝才能主宰生和死。”他严肃地说。 阿勒顿夫人平静地说:“很高兴听你这么说。尽管这样,上帝还是会选择工具的。”"
  • "“比如金字塔,巨大而无用的砖块建筑物,就为了满足专制君主膨胀的利己主义。想想那些流着血和汗的老百姓,为了建塔而劳作,最后死在那里。一想到金字塔代表的苦难和折磨,我就觉得很恶心。” 阿勒顿夫人兴致勃勃地说:“你宁愿不要金字塔,不要帕台农神庙,不要壮丽的陵墓和庙宇,只要人们三餐温饱,并且寿终正寝,就满足了。” 年轻人对着阿勒顿夫人怒目而视。 “我认为人比石头重要。” “可他们没那么长久。”赫尔克里·波洛说。 “我宁愿看到一个丰衣足食的工人,也不愿意欣赏任何所谓的艺术品。最重要的是未来,而非过去。”"
作者简介
Agatha Christie also wrote romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, and was occasionally published under the name Agatha Christie Mallowan. Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She wrote 66 crime novels and story collections, fourteen plays, and six novels under a pseudonym in Romance. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation. According to Index Translationum, she remains the most-translated individual author, having been translated into at least 103 languages. She is the creator of two of the most enduring figures in crime literature-Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple-and author of The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in the history of modern theatre. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, Devon, England, U.K., as the youngest of three. The Millers had two other children: Margaret Frary Miller (1879–1950), called Madge, who was eleven years Agatha's senior, and Louis Montant Miller (1880–1929), called Monty, ten years older than Agatha. Before marrying and starting a family in London, she had served in a Devon hospital during the First World War, tending to troops coming back from the trenches. During the First World War, she worked at a hospital as a nurse; later working at a hospital pharmacy, a job that influenced her work, as many of the murders in her books are carried out with poison. During the Second World War, she worked as a pharmacy assistant at University College Hospital, London, acquiring a good knowledge of poisons which feature in many of her novels. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, came out in 1920. During her first marriage, Agatha published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines. In late 1926, Agatha's husband, Archie, revealed that he was in love with another woman, Nancy Neele, and wanted a divorce. On 8 December 1926 the couple quarreled, and Archie Christie left their house, Styles, in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. That same evening Agatha disappeared from her home, leaving behind a letter for her secretary saying that she was going to Yorkshire. Her disappearance caused an outcry from the public, many of whom were admirers of her novels. Despite a massive manhunt, she was not found for eleven days. In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Max Mallowan (Sir Max from 1968) after joining him in an archaeological dig. Their marriage was especially happy in the early years and remained so until Christie's death in 1976. Christie frequently used familiar settings for her stories. Christie's travels with Mallowan contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. Other novels (such as And Then There Were None) were set in and around Torquay, where she was born. Christie's 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Hotel Pera Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. The hotel maintains Christie's room as a memorial to the author. The Greenway Estate in Devon, acquired by the couple as a summer residence in 1938, is now in the care of the National Trust. Christie often stayed at Abney Hall in Cheshire, which was owned by her brother-in-law, James Watts. She based at least two of her stories on the hall: the short story The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, and the novel After the Funeral. Abney Hall became Agatha's greatest inspiration for country-house life, with all the servants and grandeur which have been woven into her plots. To honour her many literary works, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1956 New Year Honours. The next year, she became the President of the Detection Club. Wikipedia entry for Agatha Christie
用户评论
比电影好看许多。阿加莎关于人生各种都有许多思考呢,让我想起简奥斯汀。
Linnet真的惨。。。
但凡一个姑娘兼顾了容貌、财富和头脑,这个姑娘通常就会有危险了……
人生第一部读完的英文小说🤓。保持✊🏻
阿加莎应该是现代推理剧的鼻祖吧,现在各种精心设计的杀人方案估计大部分都是当面她玩过的梗了。
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