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Endless Night
by Agatha Christie
I was so torn on how to rate this book. I would have easily given the book a 3/5 stars if it wasn't for the ending.
The first 2/3rds were far too slow for my liking. The premise of the book was that tragic accidents happen at Gipsy's Acre but it wasn't until halfway through the book that the characters even got there. Instead, the book read like a romance (which was not at all what I was expecting or looking to read) and not a great romance either.
On the other hand, the ending was fantastic. If it wasn't for the fact that I was reading this book on a bus, I probably would have screamed. The last third had all the twists and turns that Agatha Christie does so well and was probably one of my top five reveals. The only problem was how much difficultly I had getting to the interesting part of this novel; the flow of the book just isn't good and comes off as very disjointed. Despite this, I would still recommend it but I can't call it ones of her best books either.
The first 2/3rds were far too slow for my liking. The premise of the book was that tragic accidents happen at Gipsy's Acre but it wasn't until halfway through the book that the characters even got there. Instead, the book read like a romance (which was not at all what I was expecting or looking to read) and not a great romance either.
On the other hand, the ending was fantastic. If it wasn't for the fact that I was reading this book on a bus, I probably would have screamed. The last third had all the twists and turns that Agatha Christie does so well and was probably one of my top five reveals. The only problem was how much difficultly I had getting to the interesting part of this novel; the flow of the book just isn't good and comes off as very disjointed. Despite this, I would still recommend it but I can't call it ones of her best books either.