A review by rgoswami
Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie

1.0

One of the weakest Christie Poirot novels. I did manage to finish this but the murderer was kind of obvious, with the standard Christie suspension of belief (e.g.
Spoilerlike recognizing your own husband
).

It had far too little Poirot as well. Also the random appeals to "put women in their place as Nature intended" is really badly dated and was never a great look. Ditto with the racist overtones (though one makes exceptions for those for Christie..)