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Agatha Christie – N Or M? | Review

Title: N Or M?

Author: Agatha Christie

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 304

Rating 3.25/5

 

 

This book is one of Christie’s Tommy and Tuppence books, and while I’m a reasonably big fan of those books compared to the average Agatha Christie reader, I couldn’t help feeling just a little bit disappointed by this one. I think that’s because it had so much promise, dealing as it did with espionage during the Second World War. In particular, it dealt with the idea of The Fifth Column, German agents who were living in the UK in a sort of Trojan Horse type situation.

And the story itself was interesting enough, neither better than nor worse than the majority of the plots that I’ve seen from Christie and pretty unique because of the fact that it’s more of an espionage thriller than it is a cozy mystery, although the reality is that it has elements of both. I think that’s what made it worth reading for me, although the story itself was just fine and it was of course very well written, being a Christie book.

Other than that, I’m not sure what else there is that I can say about this one, because even just a couple of hours after finishing it, not much of it remains with me. The only thing that I will say is that I quite often find that Christie’s books either have excellent characters or an excellent setting, but rarely both. In this one, it’s mostly the characters that stand out, and indeed there were points at which I sort of zoned out of what was happening and couldn’t remember whereabouts we actually were.

Overall, it’s a decent enough little book and pretty typical for Agatha Christie. And that’s one more ticked off.

 

 

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Agatha Christie – They Do it With Mirrors | Review

Title: They Do it With Mirrors

Author: Agatha Christie

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 288

Rating: 3.5/5

 

Agatha Christie - They Do it with Mirrors

Agatha Christie – They Do it with Mirrors

 

This wasn’t Christie’s strongest novel, unfortunately, but it was still okay. I always say that Christie at her worst is better than most people at their best, and this book is the book which proves that. It’s fine, an adequate little murder mystery, but it just didn’t have the magic of some of her other books.

I’m not saying that because this is a Miss Marple book, either. In fact, I think I prefer Marple to Poirot, and the old pussy herself is in fine form here. I also liked the setting (it takes place in a “mental asylum“), but I thought it was almost wasted and that the characters weren’t so great. At the same time, I think she could have easily overdone it if she wasn’t careful.

Don’t get me wrong, if you’re a cozy mystery fan or if you’ve read and enjoyed Christie’s books before then you’re going to enjoy this one too. It just feels a little more like a paint by numbers than an original creation, and perhaps that’s just because Christie’s style has been so widely imitated. I think the only reason that I was a little disappointed here was that my hopes were so high because of my favourable experiences of Christie in the past.

Ultimately, then, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend starting with this one, but if you’re reading the Marple books in order then I also wouldn’t skip it. As for me, I’m a completionist, so I was always going to read it. And despite my lukewarm review, I’m still glad I picked it up.

 

Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie

 

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