For some reason I read the title of this book as Elephants
Can’t Remember so I was confused for quite some time before it dawned on me.
Anyway the reason why that is important is that this is about a murder/suicide
that happened a long time in the past. It takes both Poirot and Ariadne Oliver
going around asking people what they remembered from a particular time.
I liked Ariadne Oliver, who is a crime writer, better in
this book than I have in other ones. I much prefer Hastings but she did alright
in this one. I’m guessing that she is meant to be a bit like Agatha Christie
from a couple of things she says about not liking the detective she has created
in her novels.
So the problem that they are trying to solve is what
happened to General Ravenscroft and his wife. They were both found dead with a
revolver between them that had both their finger prints on it. So who killed
who? Was it double suicide or murder/suicide? Because it happened such long
time the pair have to deal with some fairly old witnesses, who thankfully
remember things that help them work it out. These witnesses are referred to as
the elephants and there are four of them. Two of them were working in the Ravenscroft
household at one time.
The reason this whole thing comes up is that Ariadne Oliver
is the godmother of the Ravenscroft’s child, Celia. Celia is engaged to Desmond
Burton-Cox and it is Desmond’s mother who wants to know what happened to Celia’s
parents. Mrs Burton-Cox is one of those characters you’re not supposed to like,
and Poirot finds out what is really behind her not wanting her son to marry
Celia.
I liked the book but it’s not as good as other novels by
Agatha Christie. From what I can tell it was one of the last novels that she
wrote and maybe that’s why it doesn’t have the same kind of punch that the
others did. I think it had mixed reviews when it first came out as well.
If you’ve never read a novel by Agatha Christie or one of
the Poirot stories this might not be the place to start. There are definitely better
places. But if you love the characters then it’s a good one to pick up. I’m sad
that Captain Hastings doesn’t make it but I know he is in Final Curtain so that kind of makes it alright. Also might have
enjoyed this more if I hadn’t got myself confused by the title! I suppose it
would have been a very different book if the elephants couldn’t remember what
had happened!
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