A several years ago(around 8 years ago), I was in a public library. I randomly chose a book to read and it lead me to a point of being amazed. Still I do not know why I loved it that much. After years I tried to find the same book I read back then, but couldn't yet. As I can slightly remember the novel evolves around scenes on a plane.
But I remember the writer of the novel. Agatha Christie was a writer in England. I read a mystery novel and also she is best known for her detective kind of novels. She had become one of the most famous and the bestselling author of all time.
Once I went to the book fair and brought 2 books of Agatha Christie to get that same nostalgic feeling after reading it. They are "4.50 from Paddington" and "A murder was announced". Unfortunately, I could not still finish those two. But the image created by Agatha Christie when I was 13 is indelible.
Agatha Christie's stories are often filled ith unexpected twists and compilcated characters. She has the capability of creating unpredictable endings and keeps the reader engaged until the very end. Her novels usually focused on a murder mystery with a limited number of evidences and suspects. She is a pro in misleading readers and surprising them with unexpected endings.
So Agatha Christie always holds an indelible place in my reading history.
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