A review by bibliocamera
Taken at the Flood by Agatha Christie

4.0

Although this book is light on Poirot, his involvement is limited in the plot, I absolutely enjoyed it. The psychology of the post war trauma and how it impacts people differently is fascinating! So I didn’t mind at all as the story revealed it’s layers of complicated characters and motives and red herrings.

This is the only Poirot light book I’ve really enjoyed.

“The Hollow” was absolutely frustrating (and boring) to me because of the lack of Poirot, but not this one!