Book Review
Elephants Can Remember – A Mystery Etched in Memory
Hercule Poirot embarks on a journey into the past, where long-buried secrets and fading memories hold the key to a double death.
Hercule Poirot embarks on a journey into the past, where long-buried secrets and fading memories hold the key to a double death.
Published
1 year agoon
By
Arijit Roy
In Elephants Can Remember, Ariadne Oliver, the famous crime novelist and an old friend of Poirot, finds herself caught in an unsettling mystery. A woman questions her about the long-ago deaths of General Alistair and Margaret Ravenscroft, a couple found dead in an apparent double suicide. Puzzled and intrigued, Mrs. Oliver turns to Poirot to unravel the truth. But with the case decades old and witnesses relying on unreliable memories, the detective must navigate a maze of forgotten details and half-truths to find the answer.
A psychological puzzle, not a classic whodunit
Unlike Christie’s traditional murder mysteries, this novel leans into psychological intrigue rather than fast-paced investigation. Poirot and Mrs. Oliver rely on the “elephants”—people who never forget—to reconstruct the truth. The novel shifts between past and present as Poirot interviews those who remember fragments of the Ravenscroft case, piecing together a puzzle formed by time, deception, and family secrets.

What makes it a compelling read
The novel’s central theme—how memories shape reality—adds a unique depth to the mystery. Mrs. Oliver’s quirky charm lightens the narrative, while Poirot’s unwavering logic ensures the case is solved in his signature style. Though slower in pace, the novel’s build-up keeps readers engaged, proving that even the past can hold deadly surprises.
Christie’s legacy and the novel’s place in it
While not one of Christie’s most fast-paced or intricate mysteries, Elephants Can Remember still showcases her knack for weaving a story around human psychology and deception. It serves as one of the last Poirot novels, making it a must-read for devoted fans who cherish the great detective’s methods and wit. The resolution is both tragic and surprising, proving that some secrets, no matter how deeply buried, always find a way to the surface.
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