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In my novel I really don't understand in the book of how someone can get into a house that is in a village in the middle of the day and kill an old man. The stranger has to be highly trained to leave no trace at all and still not get caught. This is why i like mysteries because they make someone want to keep reading. Also Poirot reminds me of my parents because if there is something broken or scratched they always have to investigate and ask me how this happened. The narrorator reminds me of myself because he usually goes with the flow. Every once in a while he will get a good idea and help out in a situation. Poirot is like the narrorator in The Big Four because they boht are investigators and they are also very intelligent. The setting in the book is important because some Chinese ninjas are very sneaky and the ninjas i think are the people that are commiting all these crimes. The part i mentioned in the begginning of this paragraph seems unrealistic because like they said in the novel, no one can go into a tiny village where new people are very noticeable can go kill someone in broad daylight. It seems just a little too good to be true. So far I like this novel because it always is making me guess what will happen next, but usually what I think will happen is the complete opposite. I like the character Poirot because he can figure almost any problem out and he makes it seem so easy. Right now I think the book will end that Poirot and the narrorator will catch the "big four" because they are committing too many crimes to not be found eventually.