Sunday, August 4, 2019

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

Hastings is recovering from a war injury, and is invited to stay at the house of a friend, John Cavendish. Not long after Hastings arrives, John's mother is found dead, the victim of a poisoning.  Hastings invites an old friend, Hercule Poirot, a well known Belgian detective, to look into the matter. Of course, there are numerous suspects and clues, but Poirot uses his razor whit to discover the perpetrator. 

I didn't know while I was reading this that this was Christie's first published mystery novel, and the book that launched her career.  She really was such a master.  Even though this is her first book, the plot is very clever, and the portrayal of the quirky Poirot is delightful.  I am usually a Miss Marple fan, but maybe after this one, I will try some other Poirot novels. (153 p. 1920)

No comments:

Post a Comment