Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

Rating – 7 / 10
After being let down completely by Agatha Christie’s "And then there were none", I had decided never to read another book by Agatha Christie again. But after hearing numerous praises of this book from two of my cousins, I finally decided to go through another one and I must say that this time, I was not disappointed. This book is very much a regular murder mystery with Hercule Poirot as the crime solving detective.
The case is of a 20 year old murder case in which a woman was falsely acquitted, who later died in prison. In her last letter to her daughter, this woman had said that she was innocent. And so, now after 20 long years, the case in reopened and Poirot is assigned to it. Hercule Poirot relies only on psychology and his intuitions to get to the actual criminal which is very beautifully depicted. This book certainly shows why Agatha Christie is better than all other mystery authors. This story feels much more real than the other Perry Mason mysteries that I’ve been reading for a long time now.
After being let down completely by Agatha Christie’s "And then there were none", I had decided never to read another book by Agatha Christie again. But after hearing numerous praises of this book from two of my cousins, I finally decided to go through another one and I must say that this time, I was not disappointed. This book is very much a regular murder mystery with Hercule Poirot as the crime solving detective.
The case is of a 20 year old murder case in which a woman was falsely acquitted, who later died in prison. In her last letter to her daughter, this woman had said that she was innocent. And so, now after 20 long years, the case in reopened and Poirot is assigned to it. Hercule Poirot relies only on psychology and his intuitions to get to the actual criminal which is very beautifully depicted. This book certainly shows why Agatha Christie is better than all other mystery authors. This story feels much more real than the other Perry Mason mysteries that I’ve been reading for a long time now.
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