I'm working through this one after a conversation with another teacher after church. We debated the value of the corporate commercial farm and he said I should read it. I'm just getting into it, so far.
Agatha Christie is the dame of suspense. She never disappoints.
It's a must-read for anyone who wishes to have a balanced perspective of the benefits and the costs of colonialism.
This is a very interesting book for anyone who is interested in socio-economics and politics. It reveals a lot about the mindsets which contribute to declining influence of the G7, and the rising stars of China and India. They are outcompeting because productivity is a core value.
Agatha Christie is a master of mystery and suspense. In the Big Four, Hercule Poirot faces his most difficult challenge ever, as he pits himself against an evil tetrad. Will he unmask these shadowy figures before he becomes a casualty of their global domination scheme?