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Punshon of The Guardian, in his review of January 13, 1939, said that Poirot, " by careful and acute reasoning is able to show that a convincing case can be made out against all the members of the family till the baffled reader is ready to believe them all guilty in turn and till Poirot in one of his famous confrontation scenes indicates who is, in fact, the culprit.
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Punshon of The Guardian reviewed the novel in the November 20, 1936 issue when he began, " Even in a tale of crime and mystery humour is often of high value.
E. R. Punshon reviewed the novel in the February 6, 1936 issue of The Guardian when he said, " Some readers are drawn to the detective novel by the sheer interest of watching and perhaps anticipating the logical development of a given theme, others take their pleasure in following the swift succession of events in an exciting story, and yet others find themselves chiefly interested in the psychological reactions caused by crime impinging upon the routine of ordinary life.
Punshon in The Guardian of 30 December 1941 ended with: " Mrs. Christie shows herself as ingenious as ever, and one admires especially the way in which the hero snores himself out of captivity.
Punshon in The Guardian of 26 August 1941 briefly summed up the plot in a eulogistic piece which began, " Is it going too far to call Mrs. Agatha Christie one of the most remarkable writers of the day?
Punshon of The Guardian in his review of May 27, 1938 summarised by saying, " For ingenuity of plot and construction, unexpectedness of dénouement, subtlety of characterisation, and picturesqueness of background, Appointment with Death may take rank among the best of Mrs. Christie's tales.
Punshon of The Guardian began his review column of July 13, 1937 by an overview comparison of the books in question that week ( in addition to Dumb Witness, I'll be Judge, I'll be Jury by Milward Kennedy, Hamlet, Revenge!
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Punshon in The Guardians issue of 2 April 1940 concluded, " The story is told with all and even more of Mrs. Christie's accustomed skill and economy of effect, but it is a pity that the plot turns upon a legal point familiar to all and yet so misconceived that many readers will feel the tale is deprived of plausibility.
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An admirer of Christie, Milward Kennedy of The Guardian began his review of July 30, 1935 by saying, " Very few authors achieve the ideal blend of puzzle and entertainment as often does Agatha Christie.
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