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

4.0

I knew it. I have doubts from the start but didn't have a solid theory. Poirot's theory was within my expectation. I just felt the need of more descriptions on some parts like the settings – their rooms, the dining car, how Poirot came up with his 'guesses', etc. Also, a little bit more about Hercule Poirot could make the novel more standalone. I just thought I wasn't able to know him more, his personality, his logic.

Conclusion, a great book to read. There's only one big mystery to solve so you won't get overwhelmed.