Murder in Mesopotamia
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
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Novel • Fiction
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Horror & Suspense•
Mystery & Crime FictionIraq • 1930s
2001
Adult
14+ years
750L
In Murder in Mesopotamia, a nurse, Amy Leatheran, recounts her experience at an archaeological dig in Iraq. Nurse Leatheran is hired to care for the expedition leader's spouse, who fears for her life. When a murder occurs, detective Hercule Poirot is enlisted to solve the mystery amid tensions and secrets within the group.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Unnerving
Adventurous
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Agatha Christie's Murder in Mesopotamia is praised for its exotic setting and intricate plot. The characterization of Hercule Poirot as a meticulous detective adds fascination, though some critics find the story's pacing uneven and the resolution slightly implausible. Overall, it remains a compelling mystery with classic Christie charm.
A reader who relishes Murder in Mesopotamia likely enjoys classic detective fiction with exotic settings. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles or Dorothy L. Sayers' Strong Poison will appreciate its intricate plot, rich character development, and the brilliant deduction skills of Hercule Poirot.
70,209 ratings
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264
Novel • Fiction
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Horror & Suspense•
Mystery & Crime FictionIraq • 1930s
2001
Adult
14+ years
750L
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