- Agatha
I’ve recently gotten into mystery novels and Agatha Christie’s name keeps coming up. For those of you who have read her books, which ones do you think are her best? I’m looking for recommendations to start my reading journey!
grettipuk - 10/21/24 Thank you so much for the recommendation! I've been wanting to dive deeper into Agatha Christie's work, but wasn't sure where to start. The titles you suggested sound perfect, and I really appreciate the tip about the blog—I've been looking for a site that breaks down her books in an easy-to-follow way. I'll definitely check it out now and see which book I should pick up next. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction!
anthonydrowow - 10/18/24 Great question! Agatha Christie is a master of mystery, and you really can’t go wrong with most of her books. However, I’d recommend starting with 'And Then There Were None'—it’s probably her most famous work, and it’s incredibly suspenseful with a unique, twisty plot. Another classic is 'Murder on the Orient Express,' which features her beloved detective Hercule Poirot and an unforgettable conclusion. If you enjoy Miss Marple, 'The Murder at the Vicarage' is a must-read. I actually came across a really helpful blog that breaks down the best Agatha Christie books to read, depending on your preferences. It gave me some great insights when I was starting out, so definitely check it out https://booksrun.com/blog/what-are-the-best-agatha-christie-books/ ! It’s a fantastic resource for narrowing down which of her novels to dive into next