Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie

Evil Under the Sun

by Agatha Christie

A sun-drenched story of desire and murder with a conclusion you’ll never see coming…

‘The best Agatha Christie since And Then There Were None’—Observer
 
The moment Arlena Stuart steps through the door, every eye in the resort is on her.
 
She is beautiful. She is famous. And in less than 72 hours she will be dead.
 
On this luxury retreat, cut off from the outside world, everyone is a suspect. The wandering husband. The jealous wife. The bitter step-daughter.
 
They all had a reason to kill Arlena Stuart. But who hated her enough to do it?

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It’s hard to review classic authors such as Christie. To me, she’s a master of creating suspicion and changing your mind, only to create suspicion again. I really enjoy these.

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