A review by jayraams
Parker Pyne Investigates by Agatha Christie

3.0

This is a different kind of Agatha Christie book for me. The end may feel like it comes out of left field but Agatha is so good at using the Chekhov's gun principle that actually every thing is right there "hanging on the wall at the start." If you will. Its an enjoyable read, with good character. One thing I have notices is that she really liked paring off couples at the end of her books, nine times out of ten there is an engagement or even a marriage at the end of her books. Not really a complaint just an observation.