Review, Agatha Christie, Five Little Pigs
Agatha Christie, "Five Little Pigs"
" I do not need to bend and measure the footprints and pick up the
cigarette ends and examine the bent blades of grass. It is enough for me
to sit back in my chair and think. It is this -" ―
Five Little Pigs
All that you need to know about it and what makes the book so special, is that Hercule Poirot examines a murder that happened fifteen (!) years ago.
Everything starts when the sister of the victim's wife was shown a letter by her. In fact, the victim's wife was condemned, many years ago, for this murder.
Poirot, has now to find out if the Police condemned the right person, or the murderer is still unpunished.
Read this breathataking mystery story of a perfect-planned murder. Its plot twists will never let you down. The atmosphere, especially in the end, is so dramatic! Agatha totally nailed it!
In conclusion, I highly reccomend this book to everyone.
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