Poirot’s Magnum Opus
When reading Agatha Christie’s Third Girl recently, I was fascinated by a paragraph on the very first page, when Hercule Poirot is celebrating having finished his own book, one in which he dissects and rates works of detective fiction and their authors. I was intrigued by this because knowing Agatha Christie as part of The Detection Club, we can assume this sort of thing was discussed at length during their meetings, and so we could speculate that these opinions of Poirot’s were actually the opinions of Agatha herself. I found myself wishing there were more to this short section and that we could gain even further insight into her true thoughts on other books and authors.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd: A Review, and Then Some
I read Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd over the weekend and even though the ending had been rudely spoiled for me just the week before by a stumbled-upon article online, I couldn’t put it down. Luckily, I didn’t have many other commitments for the weekend!
What follows is my SPOILER FREE review of Agatha Christie’s most famous novel, plus some extra tidbits and factoids, like where you can watch an adaptation of this book, why it was so controversial when it was published, and a few of the best quotes from the book.