A review by amrita_yadav
Peril at End House by Agatha Christie

4.0

In all the books I have read in the Hercule Poirot series, this is the rare one in which I was actually eager and excited in knowing what was going to happen next. It had a real dramatic touch, this one. Drama enclosed in shining stars. I enjoyed this one thoroughly. Expected endings, even though I lost faith in them mid-way, do give a satisfaction to my heart. More than the other books that are popular in the Hercule Poirot series ( like Roger Ackroyde and Orient Express), this is my unpopular opinion, that I like these kinds of small murder mysteries where there is no never-seen-before ending but just a simple evil person behind the crime and all the excitement comes in figuring out how, when and why of their actions.
Another day, another good read.