mrnicebobby
mrnicebobby t1_j1urxsw wrote
Reply to comment by thetantalus in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
Other than the ones already suggested, I’d chime in with The Secret of Chimneys and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
mrnicebobby t1_j1uro6k wrote
Reply to comment by humburglar in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
My suggestion would be The Thirteen Problems, if you haven’t got around to it. I’m not usually a Miss Marple fan, I’m way more into Poirot, but this one is one I can pick up any day for a quick reread.
mrnicebobby t1_j1usji6 wrote
Reply to comment by elthepenguin in The simple greatness of Agatha Christie by -something_something
Yes! Extremely meta! I was lucky enough to suggest this one to a book club I was a part of, and one of the people there felt so betrayed about the revelation at the end… I can’t elaborate more because of spoiler territory, but suffice to say everybody else enjoyed both the book and this guy’s exasperation.