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Book Review of Crooked House

Crooked House
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I think this is one of Ms Christie's best mysteries. The obvious killer of the wealthy 85 year old man is his young wife, no the grandchildren's tutor, no the eldest son, no the younger son, or maybe the sister-in-law?...and so it goes. There are so many suspects and they all live in the same house as the dead man, all had motives, all had easy access to the man and the murder weapon. This is not a Miss Marple or Poirot mystery either, but an ordinary young man in love with the dead man's granddaughter who tries to solve the murder so that she will feel free to marry him if the murderer was not a blood relative. The young man's father just happens to be the Scotland Yard man on the case and he asks his son to use his "inside" edge with the family to find the killer. The ending will astound you.