Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie: Book Review
Nostalgia is what brings me to Agatha Christie books. I wanted to read ‘Death on the Nile’ for the sheer joy of revisiting Christie’s style of detective fiction writing.
One morning, Linnet Ridgeway is found dead in her sleep. Hercule Poirot has to stress his grey cells, follow his time-tested meticulous procedure of interviews, and find clues from the crime scene to solve this case.
‘Death on the Nile’ reaffirms the fact that Agatha Christie is undoubtedly the ‘Queen of Mysteries’.
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