Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie
Paperback, 208 Pages
2004, Berkley
ISBN: 0425129608
Synopsis
A flirtatious young bride is strangled to death while vacationing, and only Poirot can unravel the woman's strange secrets.
Review
Evil Under the Sun threw me through a loop. I wasn't even close when it came to figuring out what was going on. So many tiny details mixed with an abundance of obvious possibilities made this book a wonderful mystery from beginning to end.
Poirot wasn't the least bit annoying in Evil Under the Sun. You know how he can get with his "little gray cells." This was one of the times when he's on vacation and actually seems to mean it for the majority of the trip.
I wasn't thrilled with the way the victim was blamed for her own death due to the way she lived her life. I was equally unhappy with the defense that she was not the brightest girl in the world, so she shouldn't be held responsible for her actions. I'll admit to strongly disliking the victim, but the concept of "she was asking for it" was insulting. It was also stereotypical of the time and must be viewed as such.
Evil Under the Sun was a great mystery with an ending you'll never see coming. This was definitely one of the better Poirot novels.
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