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The Mysterious Affair at Styles was Christies first published book and is most notable for one thing: it is the first of the Poirot books and explains the background between the famous friendship between the Belgian detective and Captain Hasting.
Hastings is on medical leave in Essex during the First World War and by chance bumps into an old friend of his - Poirot. Poirot is a refugee and managed to settle near his friend, Emily Inglethorp, who owns Styles Court where Hastings is a guest.
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Hastings is on medical leave in Essex during the First World War and by chance bumps into an old friend of his - Poirot. Poirot is a refugee and managed to settle near his friend, Emily Inglethorp, who owns Styles Court where Hastings is a guest.
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Agatha Christie introduced Hercule Poirot in this book in 1920. Murder through poisoning has always been the favorite setting of many an Agatha Christie novel. The characters are few and the plot is kept pretty tight throughout the book. Add to that the usual quirkiness of the Little Belgian detective and his extraordinary powers of deduction while piecing the most intricate puzzle together. As always, the climax is what one looks for. The simple explanations to the most complicated questions.
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What can I say? I love it! It's a short & sweet book. I've been looking forward to get to know Poirot and Hastings and I'm glad I've decided to read it in order.
Eventhough, I find that this book isn't one of those insane page turning books, I like how easy and comfortable it is to read. I also thoroughly enjoyed the twists and all the red-herrings in this book. I know some people might not enjoy this but I love it, that’s what I want in murder mysteries. It kept me guessing until the end! I mus ...more
Eventhough, I find that this book isn't one of those insane page turning books, I like how easy and comfortable it is to read. I also thoroughly enjoyed the twists and all the red-herrings in this book. I know some people might not enjoy this but I love it, that’s what I want in murder mysteries. It kept me guessing until the end! I mus ...more

Aug 04, 2012
Leslie
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What a great intro to Christie's famous detective, the mustacioed Begian Hercule Poirot!
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Jun 07, 2016
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Sep 24, 2019
Calum Campbell
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Jun 09, 2018
Shannon Teper
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it was amazing
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