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Death on the Nile
by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie never disappoints. This mystery takes readers on a journey to Egypt in the 1930s. A boat full of eccentric characters sails down the Nile, everyone enjoying their Egyptian vacation... or are they. When a recently married, rich, young women is found dead in her cabin everyone on board is a suspect. Luckily Hercule Poirot, Christie’s most famous detective, is on board and ready to solve the case. As with all Christie novels you are left guessing until the very end.
The best part of Agatha Christie novels are the characters, and this book is full of them. It was sometimes hard to keep them all straight. I loved all the descriptions of Egypt and the ruins. You could tell that Christie had visited the places herself. The best and most disturbing part of this book is when Poirot confronts the killer. Christie masterfully shows how disturbing easy it is for one to go from ordinary person to killer. A great read!
The best part of Agatha Christie novels are the characters, and this book is full of them. It was sometimes hard to keep them all straight. I loved all the descriptions of Egypt and the ruins. You could tell that Christie had visited the places herself. The best and most disturbing part of this book is when Poirot confronts the killer. Christie masterfully shows how disturbing easy it is for one to go from ordinary person to killer. A great read!