

Set in the Middle East, this story is written from the perspective of a nurse, Amy Leatheran, who is part of an archaeologist group currently working on-site near Baghdad. One fine day, the daily newspaper announces “A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks at 6.30 p.m.” How can one not be interested in this book after reading that line? This is a great read with a baffling storyline and an extraordinary climax. Also, this is one of those books with a twisted idea of a murder (Though the idea of murder itself is twisted!). This book is very special to me because it is Miss Marple’s best case. Christie has a way with her character portrayals and she is at her best in this one. The novel is a simple murder mystery but what makes it exquisite is the Egyptian scenario and the multi-dimensional characters.


This is one of those books which make you wish you were one of the characters so you could witness what is happening rather than just read it. On a Nile cruise vacation, Poirot meets a newly wedded couple and soon the wife is found murdered. The endearing Poirot is back and he is holidaying in North Africa. This is a definite read for all murder mystery fans. Don’t be fooled by the slow start as this is where the author establishes the red herrings as well as the clues that lead to Poirot’s deductions. But the good thing is that smart detective Hercule Poirot happens to be on the same train! That’s all you need to brew a murder mystery filled with a variety of sentiments and characters, which will keep you guessing at every page. And it so happens that a few of the dead man’s co-passengers are his bitter enemies. This is a classic Whodunit that is staged in a train where a wealthy man is murdered. This is one of the best Hercule Poirot mysteries and you will remain awed when it ends. The novel revolves around the death of Roger Ackroyd and the following seemingly connected chain of deaths. This book is one of sheer brilliance and the writing is so much more advanced compared to the then British Crime literature in terms of the main plot and the engaging characters. (Buy And Then There Were None at the best price.)

And Then There Were None is one of Agatha Christie’s best-known works and you’ll find it gripping just like one of those Alfred Hitchcock suspense movies. They are stuck on the island due to bad weather conditions when one by one, each of the guests is killed similar to a way in which the characters in the nursery rhyme die. This novels tells the story of 10 strangers, guilty for various crimes, who are lured into an Island on the pretext of various reasons.
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Probably the only Agatha Christie novel which was adapted into a Hindi movie (Gumnaam – 1965), ‘And then there were none’ is a best-selling novel with 100 million sales up to date its main plot is constructed based on the nursery rhyme 10 Little Niggers. So, here is a list of what I think are her best 10 novels of all times. (Buy Agatha Christie books online at the best price.) Be it Miss Marple or Monsieur Poirot, she makes her detectives ingenious yet endearing and builds a creative plot structure that unfolds in front of your eyes, giving you the feeling of being one of the audience at an English play. What charms me the most about her books is the way she scatters around tiny bit of clues all over the book. Her descriptions of the quaint English way of life and her appealing character depictions got me addicted to her novels.
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When my grumpy librarian handed down a book called ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ by a then-unknown author called Agatha Christie to a 5th Grade me, I had to reluctantly accept it as it was the only one available (All the good ones like Hardy Boys, Goosebumps series and Nancy Drew were taken!), Little did I know then that it was the start of a life-long love affair with murder mysteries by Agatha Christie.
