![]() ![]() Most days, I had an hour and a half between jobs, and I filled it with reading Golden Age detective fiction (a lot of Christie and Sayers), bought for 29p-39p at Oxfam. I mentioned this briefly in an earlier post, but I spent a year working at an Oxfam shop in the day and at Wilkinson's in the evening (some people go overseas to find themselves during their gap year… I found myself in Middleton). ![]() The novel I came to later – probably during my Agatha Christie binge when I was working at an Oxfam shop after I finished my A-Levels. I can clearly remember watching it and loving every minute of it – it’s one of the episodes that cemented my love of the show. Admittedly, there are some episodes that I don’t really remember the first time round (I was only ten when the series started, after all!), but 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' isn’t one of them. There are a few particular episodes of Poirot that stand out for me as ones that I loved when they were first broadcast. Not sure how that has happened, as I’m pretty sure I used to own a copy. Just as with The ABC Murders, when I came to do this post, I strangely discovered that I didn’t own a copy of One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. ![]() It’s the HarperCollins paperback edition published in 2016. ![]()
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