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Peril at End House
by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie is a firm favourite and Hercule Poirot an interesting detective. His characterisation in this book seems a little different to other novels. He is both more annoyingly sure of himself and ye willing to call himself out when he fails to see what is going on. There is more humour to his character then in other offerings and yet he seems even brusquer than normal with his friend Hastings.
The narrative spins out in an almost impossible puzzle. Nobody really seems to fit the bill of suspect and there are always pointers to why it could not be one person or another. I began to suspect that only one person was not being completely honest but wasn't sure why i felt that way. I am surprised that i had worked out the culprit correctly (does not often happen for me). I enjoyed the neatness of the final denouement.
The narrative spins out in an almost impossible puzzle. Nobody really seems to fit the bill of suspect and there are always pointers to why it could not be one person or another. I began to suspect that only one person was not being completely honest but wasn't sure why i felt that way. I am surprised that i had worked out the culprit correctly (does not often happen for me). I enjoyed the neatness of the final denouement.