Top Ten Agatha Christie Poirot Novels
THE TWIST IN THE TALE WAS GOOD BUT THE RESULT WAS A LITTLE AWKWARD.
Amazing plot and is better than the movie and makes you try and find the murdered with hercule pirot
Certainly the most famous.
My absolute favourite novel in this fine series.
Most enjoyable Christie I've ever read!
This novel is absolutely terrible. It's a complete re-hash of Murder On The Orient Express. There is over 100 pages of silly melodrama nonsense (the majority of which doesn't matter), clues that are far too obvious and a mystery that can be solved before the murder even takes place.
I'm surprised no one mention this book. It's been regarded as one of Christie's masterpiece. One by one dies...who's the murderer? You really can't guess it.
This is a great book but it's not a Poirot novel. It shouldn't even be on this list.
Breathtaking. The logicality of the ending hit me like a boulder. At the same time, it strengthened the first impression I had had about who the perpetrator could be on the introduction of the characters
Moving story - love christie but usually for the mindplay. This one haunts you a bit.
This is the most shocking reveal written by Christie that I've ever come across. It's so clever that you can type 'Peril At End House' villain into Google, get results, and still not guess who it is.
It's very clever. And significantly better than Death On The Nile.