Taken at the Flood is another brilliantly crafted intricate tale by Agatha Christie. Featuring our beloved Belgian detective, the book takes us into an entertaining reading journey. The book has all those elements that we generally see in Christie’s books. While the ending will not knock you down, you will definitely enjoy reading the book. … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas” by Agatha Christie
What do you love the most in Christie’s books? For me, it is the ‘a-ha’ moment in the end. I love the ways by which she surprises her readers at the end of her books. In fact, her ingenious ways of surprising readers certainly have no parallels. And, this is what you experience at the … Continue reading
Book Review: “They Came to Baghdad” by Agatha Christie
They Came to Baghdad by Agatha Christie is not a murder mystery. The book can be categorised as a thriller. As the title of the book suggests, the book is set in the exotic city of Baghdad. The book is relatively a fast-paced read and you will be able to finish it pretty soon. … Continue reading
A Little Crooked House: Agatha Christie’s Twisted Tale
Crooked House by Agatha Christie is one of her standalone novels. You will not find her well-established sleuths (Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Tommy and Tuppence, and Superintendent Battle, etc.) in this novel. The book was one of Christie’s favourite books and she thoroughly enjoyed writing it. In the foreword of this book, Agatha Christie writes, “This … Continue reading
‘Agatha Christie Reading Challenge’ Page is Launched
Dear readers, on 1st February 2015, I told you that I am embarking upon an interesting but difficult reading journey titled ‘Agatha Christie Reading Challenge’. I also told you that I am going to create a separate page for this challenge on my blog. I am really delighted to tell you all that today ‘The … Continue reading