A review by darthsid
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

5.0

Agatha Christie delivers. There's something I find uniquely fascinating about the style with which the plot unfolds. Rather than having to invent cheap thrills and action sequences, the focus is entirely on psychology and deduction. Occasionally we see glimpses of Poirot's character, but at all other times the reader's lens is honed in on the suspects. Christie exposes just enough clues for an astute reader to piece together that something is significant somehow, but never fully gives away the plot up until the very end.

A highly enjoyable read and I can't believe I took this long to add this to my collection.