A review by noelrk
After the Funeral by Agatha Christie

4.0

Perhaps the sharpest of Christie's class satire. The Abernathys are all a collection of neuroses, a family stuck in generational and societal change without any idea how to navigate either one. It allows the case to exist in the first place, unfurling delightfully, with plenty of delicious red herrings.

The wind up to the ending just goes on a little too long, which Christie even seems aware of, as a character jokes about it.