A review by twirl
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

4.0

I guess right! Kinda…

This started out seeming like any typical detective book. I found it interesting how most of the scenes were one on one interviews, something I actually quite liked. I enjoy how the smallest of clues are placed before the reader, without my even noticing. It is very satisfying when Poirot begins to string these clues together with the larger, obvious clues, for a grand reveal. Once I realized what was happening, I was giddy with anticipation of what was to come. And honestly, that ending? Very satisfying.