In Crooked House, one of Agatha Christie’s own favorites, the wealthy patriarch Aristide Leonides is poisoned in his grand home. His granddaughter, Sophia, enlists Charles Hayward to investigate her family members, all of whom are suspects. As secrets and lies come to light, Charles must navigate the twisting corridors of the crooked house to uncover the truth.
Why read this book:
- One of Christie’s few standalone novels, showcasing her versatility beyond Poirot and Miss Marple.
- A dark and psychological mystery with complex family dynamics at the forefront.
- The shocking conclusion will leave readers questioning every clue they thought they had solved.
- Praised by Christie herself for its ingenuity and unusual premise.
About the Author
Agatha Christie’s works have become synonymous with the mystery genre. With her signature style, she mastered the art of suspense and surprise, creating unforgettable detectives like Poirot and Miss Marple. Christie also drew inspiration from her travels, which often influenced the settings of her novels, such as the Middle Eastern backdrop in Appointment with Death.
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