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A review by nguzan
Peril at End House by Agatha Christie

4.0

A fun, quick read, though perhaps my familiarity with Agatha Christie made it easier for me to guess some of the twists before they even happened. Still, I appreciate that Christie indeed leaves breadcrumbs that allows her readers to play detective as much as Hercule Poirot does. Ultimately, Peril at End House is entertaining and tightly written fare, and the banter between Poirot and Hastings has rarely been funnier.
(3.5/5)