A review by mileythereader
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

3.0

You can tell it’s her first novel for sure, but the production absolutely saves this. I was enthralled and while a little annoyed with the dim-witted and naive Hastings, Peter Dinklage is chefs kiss and makes me want all her other novels produced like this. The conclusion was a little out there and as is the case with most short little mysteries, some of the conclusions were a little too convenient but considering this book was written in the 1920s and leaves the legacy it does, it’s well worth the read.