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The Pale Horse (Paperback)

by Agatha Christie (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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A priest's death leads to sinister goings-on in an old country pub...To understand the strange goings on at The Pale Horse Inn, Mark Easterbrook knew he had to begin at the beginning. But where exactly was the beginning? Was it the savage blow to the back of Father Gorman's head? Or was it when the priest's assailant searched him so roughly he tore the clergyman's cassock? Or could it have been the priest's visit, just minutes before, to a woman on her death bed? Or was there a deeper significance to the violent squabble which Mark Easterbrook had himself witnessed earlier? Wherever the beginning lies, Mark and his sidekick, Ginger Corrigan, may soon have cause to wish they'd never found it! --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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When a priest is murdered on his way home from attending a dying woman, Mark Easterbrook must solve his murder, working with the only clue he has--the list of unrelated names found on the priest's body. Reprint. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Agatha Christie with a distinctly modern flavour!, Dec 11 2008
By Paul Weiss (Dundas, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Father Gorman attends to one of his parishioners who, with her dying breath, asks for forgiveness and gives him a list of names with a wish that the evil be "Stopped ... it must be stopped ... You will see?" When Father Gorman was found murdered later that night, the police suspect that the murderer failed to find the crumpled list of names stuffed in Gorman's shoe and that the list was likely the reason he had been murdered. This list of names and a series of serendipitous events, happenstance conversations and fortuitous meetings put Mark Easterbrook, Dame Agatha Christie's ever-present amateur sleuth, onto the trail of a gang of ruthless murders for hire. But Easterbrook is terrified to discover that the murders seem to be committed by a coven of three odd witches dispatching their victims for a fee with a malevolent brew of witchcraft, psychic arts, black magic and the mere power of suggestion.

"The Pale Horse" retains many of the characteristics of Agatha Christie's earliest cozy mysteries - country fêtes and bazaars, afternoon tea, parish vicars and their long-suffering wives and the obligatory parlour room confrontation with the suspects. Agatha Christie even allows herself a cameo appearance in the novel in the person of twittering author Ariadne Oliver. But "The Pale Horse" also has a much more modern flavour as an aging Dame Christie brings her craft into London of the early sixties - Soho, Chelsea coffee bars, discussions of avant garde productions of Shakespearean plays in ways the bard would never have imagined, a more graphic approach to violence and brutality and a somewhat grudging if critical acceptance of the popular culture of London's younger people.

But the ending, whether you think of it as vintage mystery or new age police procedural, is classic Agatha Christie - a beautiful blind-side twist that no reader will see coming until it's right on top of you!

Highly recommended and thoroughly entertaining!

Paul Weiss
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5.0 out of 5 stars A departure from the usual for Dame Agatha, May 1 2004
By Jeanne Tassotto (Trapped in the Midwest) - See all my reviews
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This 1961 novel is not a part of any of Christie's more famous series (Poirot, Miss Marple or Tommy and Tuppence) but does include some "old friends" from other books: the Dane Calthrops (THE MOVING FINGER), Rhoda and Major Despard (THE CARD ON THE TABLE) and Ariadne Oliver, the famous mystery writer who has appeared in several Poirot stories. The PALE HORSE is one of the novels that is as much romance and mystery.

The story is told by Mark Easterbrook, a writer who had taken up residence in the Chelsea district of London while working on his latest book on Mogul culture. He stopped into a coffee shop for a quick meal and witnessed an argument between two young women that ended with one pulling out a handful of hair from the other. The unfortunate woman's unusual name - Thomasina Tuckerton - stuck with Easterbrook. He was surprised when he saw it a week later, in the obituaries.

Easterbrook went on about his life, meeting with his friend, Ariadne Oliver, traveling to the country to visit his cousin, and going out with his long-time girlfriend Hermia Redcliffe. Meanwhile the police begin to investigate the murder of a priest who was killed on his way home from hearing a last confession. They found a list of names stuffed into the priest's shoe, including the name of the police inspector. The two threads of the story meet and continue to weave throughout London, out to the country, on to Birmingham and returning to London. On the way the path leads to witchcraft, deathrays, and murder for hire.

The mystery here appears to be more a how-it-was-done than a who- done-it although Christie has once again lead us down the garden path to a surprise finish.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A nice diversion, Jan 14 2004
By Lisa (Glastonbury, Connecticut) - See all my reviews
I have been a Christie fan for over two years, since I was twelve, and I found this to be a nice little diversion from Hercule Poirot's little gray cells and Miss Marple's village parallels. I must say that though I was able to guess the mastermind behind it all, I was not able to guess the method. This is easily one of Dame Agatha's most original plots (including THE MOVING FINGER, also featuring the Dane Calthrops), a story of two young people, who, in setting out to identify the murderer of a well-liked Catholic priest who learned something from a dying woman, find much more than they bargained for...and each other. I wonder why it's never been made into a movie??... ;-)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A meditation on detective stories and on evil
Nothing is more stupid, unanimous, superstitious, and pointless, than the universal habit of running down Agatha Christie as a writer. Read more
Published on Sep 14 2003 by F. P. Barbieri

5.0 out of 5 stars Chilling and puzzling
This is another stellar effort from ms Christie. A great puzzle. it is very different - certainly at first glane - to the basis of most of her novels, and is very original. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2002 by RachelWalker

4.0 out of 5 stars An Unexpectedly Creepy Murder Mystery
A priest is murdered immediately after hearing a dying woman's confession--and investigators soon discover a list of names concealed in his shoe. Read more
Published on Dec 6 2001 by Gary F. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Christie Explores the Underworld
The Pale Horse is the name of an organization whose business is murder, akin to the Mafia or other nefarious gangster-style groups. Read more
Published on Jun 14 2001 by Antoinette Klein

5.0 out of 5 stars admirable!
i am a great agatha christie fan and have read quite a lot of her mysteries. and i daresay this is one of her finest, true Agatha-style pieces. Read more
Published on Feb 23 2001 by merrysallahbar

5.0 out of 5 stars A Chilling mystery!
First of all, I have to say that this was not like Agatha Christie's usual writing style, but, never the less, it was fantastic!! Read more
Published on Jan 27 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Christie
I wish there were more Ariadne Oliver books. There are many plot twists and the murderer is difficult to figure out. A great book.
Published on Aug 9 2000 by Moe811

3.0 out of 5 stars Well written, but missing something...
I have been a mystery lover for a long time, and knowing Christie's genius for a quality mystery, I hoped that THE PALE HORSE was a great book. Read more
Published on Jul 15 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A sure winner
i being an avid fan of Agatha Christie really enjoyed this book the first time I read it.According to me it his her finest up-to-date With this book she has proved that she is... Read more
Published on Jun 9 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best
This was the 5th or 6th book by Agatha Christie I read but it has always been my favorit. I read this book about 6 years ago in 5th grade and for some reason I think it is one of... Read more
Published on Jan 6 2000

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