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desertcart.com: The Mysterious Affair at Styles: A Hercule Poirot Mystery (Warbler Classics): 9781734452594: Christie, Agatha: Books Review: The Perfect Fun Twisty Mystery - The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie is a joy to read if you love mysteries. The fact that this is Christie's first novel out of the 80 she wrote has left me in awe of her. The character of Hercule Poirot is original and unique considering the book was published in 1920. The story is a perfect mystery with a locked room, many suspects and twisty reveals. Our narrator, Hastings, is visiting the once majestic manor, Styles Court, home to his friend John Cavendish while he is recuperating from a wound suffered in WWI. During the early hours of the morning John's mother suffers convulsions and dies. It is concluded that she was poisoned. Hastings, who considers himself an amateur sleuth, contacts his friend retired Inspector Hercule Poirot to help solve the case. Once Poirot enters the picture we know we are in for a fun time of sleuthing and misleads. I am a huge fan of 1800s and early 1900s classic English novels. This book is a prime example why they are my guilty pleasure. Christie's descriptive prose paints a perfect scene. It is like watching a book instead of reading it. Then there is the overall politeness of the language. Even during arguments, trial litigation, and threats never is a bad word said and titles are always used as a courtesy. It is pure posh English and I am so here for it! The genius of Hercule Poirot is a testament to Christie's creativity. I clearly see his influence in other detectives that followed him from Sam Spade to Columbo. I had such fun reading this mystery. I changed my mind several times on who was guilty. I screamed of course when the real culprit came to light. If you enjoy a good crime novel treat yourself to this classic who-dun-it! Review: Exciting mystery of Love and Deception - This is my first intro to Poirot. Love him. Such a funny character. Not much a fan of Hastings, is he his Watson? I liked the happy ending of the couples and the “clever” criminals ended up looking stupid. I was completely lost on the clues. I was not picking up what was being laid down. It was a fun ride though. Probably won’t read more Poirot’s unless I have someone to discuss them with. (This one was chosen by my book club) Overall short and fun read.








| Best Sellers Rank | #65,505 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #508 in Traditional Detective Mysteries (Books) #947 in Private Investigator Mysteries (Books) #1,503 in Mystery Action & Adventure |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (671) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.47 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1734452595 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1734452594 |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 185 pages |
| Publication date | January 2, 2020 |
| Publisher | Warbler Classics |
L**N
The Perfect Fun Twisty Mystery
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie is a joy to read if you love mysteries. The fact that this is Christie's first novel out of the 80 she wrote has left me in awe of her. The character of Hercule Poirot is original and unique considering the book was published in 1920. The story is a perfect mystery with a locked room, many suspects and twisty reveals. Our narrator, Hastings, is visiting the once majestic manor, Styles Court, home to his friend John Cavendish while he is recuperating from a wound suffered in WWI. During the early hours of the morning John's mother suffers convulsions and dies. It is concluded that she was poisoned. Hastings, who considers himself an amateur sleuth, contacts his friend retired Inspector Hercule Poirot to help solve the case. Once Poirot enters the picture we know we are in for a fun time of sleuthing and misleads. I am a huge fan of 1800s and early 1900s classic English novels. This book is a prime example why they are my guilty pleasure. Christie's descriptive prose paints a perfect scene. It is like watching a book instead of reading it. Then there is the overall politeness of the language. Even during arguments, trial litigation, and threats never is a bad word said and titles are always used as a courtesy. It is pure posh English and I am so here for it! The genius of Hercule Poirot is a testament to Christie's creativity. I clearly see his influence in other detectives that followed him from Sam Spade to Columbo. I had such fun reading this mystery. I changed my mind several times on who was guilty. I screamed of course when the real culprit came to light. If you enjoy a good crime novel treat yourself to this classic who-dun-it!
E**H
Exciting mystery of Love and Deception
This is my first intro to Poirot. Love him. Such a funny character. Not much a fan of Hastings, is he his Watson? I liked the happy ending of the couples and the “clever” criminals ended up looking stupid. I was completely lost on the clues. I was not picking up what was being laid down. It was a fun ride though. Probably won’t read more Poirot’s unless I have someone to discuss them with. (This one was chosen by my book club) Overall short and fun read.
T**L
A. Christie's first novel
Agatha Christie's FIRST published novel. I enjoyed this read very much. Highly recommend reading this whether you're a fan of hers or not.
G**A
Introducing Hercule Poirot
After reading this book, I had to go on a Poirot reading spree. This story is a sentimental one for me, where the great detective's idiosyncrasies first appear.
M**H
Good, but not great
Arthur Hastings is on military leave, staying with his good friend, John Cavendish at John's stepmother's estate. Among the group living at Styles we have Mrs. Inglethorp, the stepmother and matriarch; Mr. Inglethorp, Mrs. Inglethorp's substantially younger and relatively new husband; Cynthia, youthful protege to Mrs. I; Lawrence, John's brother; Mary, John's elegant and beautiful wife; and Miss Howard, a loyal household servant. Early one morning, Mrs. Inglethorp is discovered in her room, violently convulsing. To the horror of *most* everyone in the household, she subsequently dies. Hastings suspects foul play and immediately enlists the help of the brilliant Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. There are many suspects and limited time. Will the murderer be brought to justice? DUM DUM DUUUUUMMM. So yes, obviously the murderer is caught and this should not be a spoiler for anybody who is even vaguely familiar with Agatha Christie (as I was until very recently). That is not where the fun lies anyway. The fun is being along for the ride as the eccentric and ingenious Poirot pieces all the clues together and dazzles everyone with his big reveal. It's in the amusement derived from Hastings's over-the-top obliviousness and occasional pouting sessions (you are a grown man, pls check yourself). This mystery was not as enjoyable as The ABC Murders, but I'm sure that has to do with this installment being Christie's first HP endeavor versus ABC being the thirteenth. I was more annoyed this time around at Poirot's constant withholding of information and Hastings's persistent ignorance at everything in life. Ultimately, Mysterious Affair at Styles was a good book to check off my classics reading list, but I know it isn't the best Christie has to offer. Next time I tackle this series I'll be reading Poirot Investigates so it'll be interesting to compare.
D**O
Awesome Read
I was reccomended her works after loving the Knives Out movies. I decided to start in chronological order. Easy read, straightforward world building and charming characters. Would definitely recommend if you like murder mystery media.
P**E
Good mystery, easy to read, size good for traveling.
A**A
Me encantó la historia y la portada del libro esta editorial tiene muy lindas portadas. Buena impresión y tamaño de letra :)
N**H
There are so much printing errors in the book and font size is so small that it impairs your reading experience.
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