Murder Is Easy (Superintendent Battle, #4)
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
277
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
2001
Adult
14+ years
660L
Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy follows Luke Fitzwilliam, who learns from an elderly woman about a series of suspicious deaths in a small village. As Luke investigates further, he uncovers a web of deceit and danger. This novel showcases Christie's signature blend of mystery and suspense.
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Agatha Christie's Murder Is Easy garners praise for its intricate plot and engaging characterization, embodying the best of classic mystery. Some critics note that the twist may be predictable to seasoned Christie readers, but overall, the book maintains suspense and offers a satisfying resolution, making it a commendable addition to her oeuvre.
Fans of classic whodunits and psychological intrigue will relish Murder Is Easy by Agatha Christie. Ideal for readers who enjoy Christie's other works like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd or Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, this novel offers a cleverly constructed mystery with rich character development and unexpected twists.
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277
Novel • Fiction
England • 1940s
2001
Adult
14+ years
660L
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