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nas12 's review for:
Murder in the Mews
by Agatha Christie
This novel presents four short cases, and all of them are truly different, a fact I’ve truly enjoyed. A suicide, a robbery, etc. each story offers a variety of situations that turns the reading as a whole as anything but monotonous. The cases are short, but that doesn’t mean they are inferior in quality to the rest of Agatha Christie’s longer stories; you can still find numerous characters with their different characteristics and motivations, surprising queues, situations that seem to make no sense, unexpected endings, and an incomparable master of ceremonies: the always eccentric Hercule Poirot. This book was a light but very enjoyable read.