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myra_ 's review for:
The Unexpected Guest
by Charles Osborne, Agatha Christie
This review first published on Oh Just Books.
The one phrase I will always use to describe any Christie book is 'well written'. She is an absolute wonder and one of the most unbeatable authors ever in my opinion.
The Unexpected Guest is one of her rare works that was first written as a play, as opposed to many of her stories where the plays were adapted from books or stories. It was very well received, and with good reason.
Of all the Christie novels I've read, this is the first where the criminal goes unpunished. This​ isn't really a spoiler because I'm not disclosing anything about the story line or murderer per se, so I think it's fine to elaborate on this.
Read the rest of the review here.
The one phrase I will always use to describe any Christie book is 'well written'. She is an absolute wonder and one of the most unbeatable authors ever in my opinion.
The Unexpected Guest is one of her rare works that was first written as a play, as opposed to many of her stories where the plays were adapted from books or stories. It was very well received, and with good reason.
Of all the Christie novels I've read, this is the first where the criminal goes unpunished. This​ isn't really a spoiler because I'm not disclosing anything about the story line or murderer per se, so I think it's fine to elaborate on this.
Read the rest of the review here.