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The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
by Agatha Christie
At a wonderful party, the beautiful movie star, Heather Babcock suddenly falls ill and suffers a seizure that unfortunately kills her. When the details of her death come in, Heather was murdered as her drink contained 6 times the amount of a medicine that was recommended to take.
Who did it and why did that person kill Heather Babcock? Was it out of jealousy? Who hated Heather that much to do something that cruel?
This book takes you through the police investigation and questioning those who were at the party. Miss Marple finds certain things very suspicious and has her own questions. At the end, it was Miss Marple who figured out the mystery of who killed Heather Babcock with a poisoned drink.
I honestly had a tough time reading the first 50 pages of this book. I really couldn't get into it, but I'm glad I read this book as it is the first Agatha Christie book I've ever read. I can't say I'm a huge fan of this format as I'm not a big fan of reading a mystery and finding out what really happened in the last few pages of the book. What's the point of reading the entire book if no clues were really given? I can totally see why others enjoy her books though as they were very innovative and so well written.
Who did it and why did that person kill Heather Babcock? Was it out of jealousy? Who hated Heather that much to do something that cruel?
This book takes you through the police investigation and questioning those who were at the party. Miss Marple finds certain things very suspicious and has her own questions. At the end, it was Miss Marple who figured out the mystery of who killed Heather Babcock with a poisoned drink.
I honestly had a tough time reading the first 50 pages of this book. I really couldn't get into it, but I'm glad I read this book as it is the first Agatha Christie book I've ever read. I can't say I'm a huge fan of this format as I'm not a big fan of reading a mystery and finding out what really happened in the last few pages of the book. What's the point of reading the entire book if no clues were really given? I can totally see why others enjoy her books though as they were very innovative and so well written.