Title: Death on the Nile (Hercule Poirot # 18)
Author: Agatha Christie
Genre: Mystery
Published: 1937
Description: The tranquility of a lovely cruise along the Nile is
shattered by the discover that Linnet Ridgeway has been shot. She was young,
stylish and beautiful, a girl who had everything. – until she lost her life.
Who is also on board? Detective Hercule Poirot is on holiday. He recalls
an earlier outburst by a fellow passenger: “I’s like to put my dear little
pistol against her head and just press the trigger”. Despite the exotic
setting, nothing is ever quite what it seems…
Review: This detective novel by Agatha Christie, number 18 in the adventures of detective
Hercule Poirot, is an exciting and ingeniously put together story. For example,
the things you think are too obvious may not be, or are they? The so-called red
herring is used well here, but not the way you think. Christie really played
with that in “Death on the Nile”.
It takes some time to get to the actual death, Christi takes her time to
introduce all the characters and give them motive or an alibi for the eventual
crime that will be committed. Other than the wording sometimes, it’s really not
that obvious the book was written in the 30s.
“Death on the Nile” is one of Christie’s most known books, but not my
favorite. I loved it, don’t get me wrong. But for me, the time it takes to get
to the mystery is a tad too long. My favorite part of her books is always the
detective work. Trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. And this
part of the book is flawless.
Rating: 4/ 5
Author: Agatha Christie
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