A review by skyanole
Unexpected Guest by Charles Osborne, Agatha Christie

3.0

So this was originally a play and adapted to a novel format. I did notice that the writing was a bit "off" and didn't feel quite right for an Agatha Christie book. The plot and characters were pretty interesting, as usual, starting off with pretty-clear case of wife being caught red-handed and holding the smoking gun. And in typical Christie style all is not what it appears to be. Not sure if it is because I've read so many of her books, but it didn't take me too long to figure out what the plot-twist would be and who did it and why. Perhaps seeing it in a play may have kept me guessing a little longer. Overall, it was still a good read.