A review by emmajarvis
Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

4.0

The actual layout of this book was pretty different from other Poirot books since the murder happened 16 years before. It was basically just Poirot meeting with all 5 people and then Poirot reading everyone’s account of the murder so it got a bit repetitive but of course every small detail in each persons account ended up being important in the end. Also idk if it’s because I read this in one sitting but I fully did not guess the murderer. I was CONVINCED it was someone else the whole time and at the end Poirot goes into a whole explanation of how it could be that person who I thought is was and I thought that I actually guessed it right and then he’s just like sike that was just a theory now I’ll explain who it actually was and I was so mad.