Wednesday, March 25, 2009

What's the best Agatha Christie book out there?

In your opinion, at least. If you can%26#039;t pick, you can list out some.
What%26#039;s the best Agatha Christie book out there?
And Then There Were None
What%26#039;s the best Agatha Christie book out there?
_The Hollow._ It has the best and most thoroughly worked out plot and the most satisfactory conclusion.
Reply:I like the oldest ones the best. If you haven%26#039;t read her books, go to the library and try to read them in order. It%26#039;s interesting how the stories and culture change over the years. Her first novel was The Mysterious Affair at Styles, with Hercule Poirot. I%26#039;d start there. Next is The Secret Adversary, with Tommy and Tuppence (I love them!) All of her books are good, some better than others. You might want to get The New Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Agatha Christie. It has descriptions for each book.
Reply:There are so many good ones -- depends on the mood you%26#039;re in.





%26quot;And Then There Were None%26quot; is up there...


also try


%26quot;Appointment wWith Death%26quot;


%26quot;Death on the Nile%26quot;


%26quot;Murder on the Orient Express%26quot;


%26quot;The Murder of Roger Ackroyd%26quot;


%26quot;Partners in Crime%26quot;


%26quot;A Caribbean Mystery%26quot;


...you can hardly go wrong!
Reply:I liked all of her work, particularly the ones with Hercule Poirot. %26quot;And Then There Were None%26quot; is a classic. My favorite is %26quot;Murder in the Orient Express%26quot;.
Reply:And Then There Were None, all the way!

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