A review by mxinky
The Monogram Murders by Agatha Christie, Sophie Hannah

4.0

This was a fine book. It seems a lot of the bad reviews are based on people comparing it to Christie and, as someone who has read nearly everything Christie ever wrote, I think many people do not remember what Christie's writing is like. Maybe they are comparing this novel to the Miss Marple or Poirot TV shows? I'd hope not!

Poirot is silly. Christie wrote him that way. Otherwise he would not be so proud of his mustache and he would not repeat "the little gray cells" in every single story. There's no reason to be protective of Poirot.

Try it, maybe you'll like it!