Book Review: ‘A Pocket Full of Rye’ by Agatha Christie
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Book Review: ‘A Pocket Full of Rye’ by Agatha Christie

My Rating***** It’s been a long time since I have posted anything related to Agatha Christie and you lovely readers will be wondering about my ‘Agatha Christie Reading Challenge’. Well! The challenge is on and I have been reading Christie’s books on a regular basis. This is just that I am not finding time to … Continue reading

Book Review: ‘Cat Among the Pigeons’ by Agatha Christie
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Book Review: ‘Cat Among the Pigeons’ by Agatha Christie

My Rating*** As an author, Agatha Christie was more massively successful than she could ever have anticipated. One of her skills that played a huge part in her success as a crime writer was her plotting. Pick up one of her books and see yourself. Even the worst of her books has its own unique … Continue reading

Book Review: ‘The Mysterious Affairs at Styles’ by Agatha Christie
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Book Review: ‘The Mysterious Affairs at Styles’ by Agatha Christie

My Rating*** Agatha Christie made her impressive debut with ‘The Mysterious Affairs at Styles’, the first adventure of Hercule Poirot. The book was written towards the end of the First World War and was published by The Bodley Head in 1920. Though the book cannot be claimed as a great read, it was with this … Continue reading

Book Review: ‘Passenger to Frankfurt’ by Agatha Christie
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Book Review: ‘Passenger to Frankfurt’ by Agatha Christie

My Rating* ‘This book can be taken as a perfect example of Agatha Christie at her worst.’ I am finding it really difficult to write a proper review of ‘Passenger to Frankfurt’ by Agatha Christie. There is nothing special to say about this book. While the book starts with a bang, it makes you drag … Continue reading