A review by outcolder
Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie

3.0

An ambivalent attitude towards violence against women mars this atmospheric novel. We like it when Christie WTFs us with plot twists but not when she WTFs us with misogyny. Did we really need all those characters? I would cut Emmott, and some others. I just remembered! There's a bit where Poirot suggests that one of the women in the story might be a "female impersonator"! That's a phrase I had forgotten all about.