Title: Murder is Easy
Author: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Gemma Whelan
Publisher: HarperAudio
Length:
Approximately 6 hours and 57 minutes
Source: Purchased from Audible.
How often do you read classics?
Luke Fitzwilliam is on a train when he meets Miss Pinkerton. She is from a small English village, and she has quite the tale to tell him. She said that there is murderer loose in her small English village of Wychwood and that she knows who will be murdered next. Luke is sure Miss Pinkerton may be a bit batty, but after he reads of her death in a hit-and-run accident and that the next person she had stated would die has died mysteriously, he realizes that Miss Pinkerton may have been up to something after all. He travels to Wychwood to investigate. Will he be able to solve the crime?
My thoughts on this novel:
· I am participating in the #ReadChristie2025 Challenge. The challenge this year is exploring Agatha Christie’s works through her characters and their careers. The theme for June was amateurs. Main character Luke Fitzwilliam is newly retired from overseas police work and is not a seasoned detective.
· This mystery also had a love story in it with Luke and Bridget who helps him on his investigation. Bridget is also engaged to the much older Lord Easterfield.
· This is a standalone mystery that is not part of the Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot series. Superintendent Battle shows up at the end of this novel, but I wouldn’t really call it a Superintendent Battle novel.
· I did guess the ending of this one! I just had a bad feeling about one of the characters and it proved to be correct. There were a lot of red herrings as well.
· I really liked the small English village setting. Everyone was a suspect, and everyone had different aspects on the murder victims to share. It was interesting just how easy murder turned out to be in this novel.
· Gemma Whelan narrated this novel and did a great job. It was a fun audiobook to listen to!
Overall, Murder is
Easy by Agatha Christie is an enjoyable classic English mystery set in a small
village.
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