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meganac 's review for:
Ordeal by Innocence
by Agatha Christie
How can I go on living here and suspecting everybody?
*I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*
I've read many of Christie's books, and loved them all. It's no surprise to me that she is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare.
Ordeal by Innocence is less her usual mystery and more a psychological drama centered around the murder of Rachel Argyle - the suspected murderer has been cleared after two years. The only trouble is, he died in prison, and whoever really killed Mrs. Argyle is still walking free. Much worse, it was someone in the immediate family. Everyone suspects everyone.
As far as Christie novels go, in my opinion, it wasn't her best. Compared to mystery novels from other authors it holds up a bit better.
Currently watching the miniseries and agonizing over all the changes they made and how they ruined the characters.
*I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*
I've read many of Christie's books, and loved them all. It's no surprise to me that she is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare.
Ordeal by Innocence is less her usual mystery and more a psychological drama centered around the murder of Rachel Argyle - the suspected murderer has been cleared after two years. The only trouble is, he died in prison, and whoever really killed Mrs. Argyle is still walking free. Much worse, it was someone in the immediate family. Everyone suspects everyone.
As far as Christie novels go, in my opinion, it wasn't her best. Compared to mystery novels from other authors it holds up a bit better.
Currently watching the miniseries and agonizing over all the changes they made and how they ruined the characters.