A review by thinkspink
The Hollow by Agatha Christie

5.0

Adrian reads all the Christies #5. This was my favourite so far, as it's more of a psychological thriller, where Poirot doesn't appear for a long while, but then pulls apart the motives of the miscreants and ne'er-do-wells to come to the solution.

Plus the more of these I read, the more I appreciate the social commentary Christie puts in from the time she is writing. Here it is the subplot of Midge's decision in the post war era to not swan around in a big house waited on by servants, and to try and make her own way in her shop job.