Another fun, twisty adventure. I enjoyed reading something with a different person on the hunt, although I do love me some Poirot.
So, there's this:
"More children suffer from interference than noninterference."
Gave me pause. Not sure I agree. I guess extreme interference and extreme noninterference are both harmful, in fact, that's why we have Peter. His parental noninterference became neglect. Anyway.
"We're all too fond of each other. We're not like some families where they all hate each other like poison. That must be pretty bad, but it's almost worse to live all tangled up in conflicting affections."
Interesting. Dysfunction much?
I love metafictional comments like this, especially those that your works solidly rebut:
"Anyway...girls can't be detectives."
Thanks for another wonderful read, dear Agatha!
Always,
b.