Sunday, February 23, 2020

The A.B.C. Murders by: Agatha Christie

The A.B.C. murders is about a series of murders each murder in alphabetical order. The murderer was sending Hercule Poirot notes taunting him and telling him what town the murder would be in and what day to expect it, but there was always something in the way; the letter miss-addressed, the races in the town, and no connection between the murdered people. Hercule was truly stumped, but he'll make it through, he always does.
the A.B.C. murders was a very interesting mystery. It was different than the usual mystery, but I guess that you could say that about every mystery. It was a good one, but not easy to crack. Absolutely worth a check out from y'all! ;) 12+ definitely, just because Agatha Christie doesn't make her books gooey and stuff doesn't justify that its still murder so def. needs to be a little older.
Caroline

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