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The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
3.25
mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

“If the fact does not fit the theory, let the theory go” 

Christie’s ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ is a classic locked room poisoning murder mystery, concerning the murder of Emily Inglethorp, the elderly owner of the Styles estate and boarding house. It’s classic in its method, investigation and the small pool of suspect all closely linked to one another, but in this very standard style it was the least engaging of the Christie’s that I have thus far read, although it was also her first mystery so this isn’t a huge surprise. In not having written any murders before her need to innovate was much lesser, resulting in a very traditional murder story but also unfortunately one that lacked the signature Agatha Christie twist. I did not have that spine chilling moment of revelation reading that I have had so many times with her books and honestly the conclusion of the case was quote predictable. It was still well written, just Christie’s standards are so high that her first Poirot novel is expectedly a little unremarkable. 

As for the quality of the narration, it would get a bump up for Wanda points (favourite narrator ever I have said many a time she is brilliant!) although the audio quality was not brilliant whatsoever making the read a little difficult to engage with and occasionally lines would be repeated, evidently some unedited sound mixing issue. Hence the Wanda points are nullified.