Jan van den Berg

Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie

It's clever. It's smart. It's eloquent. It's articulate. It's masterfully written. It's the archetype of the whodunit. It's the absolute queen of adverbs.

It's quintessential Agatha Christie. I enjoyed it thoroughly and can't imagine someone who wouldn't.

Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie (1934) - 315 pages

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