Description
“Murder is Easy” is a detective novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1939. The story revolves around a character named Luke Fitzwilliam, a retired police officer who becomes involved in a series of murders in the seemingly peaceful village of Wychwood under Ashe.
The novel begins with Fitzwilliam overhearing a conversation on a train, where a woman claims to have identified a serial killer in Wychwood. Initially skeptical, Fitzwilliam decides to investigate when he learns of a series of deaths that seem to support her claims. As he delves into the mysteries of the village, he uncovers secrets, motives, and a complex web of relationships.
As with many of Agatha Christie’s works, “Murder is Easy” features intricate plotting, clever twists, and a diverse cast of characters. The novel showcases Christie’s skill in creating suspense and surprising the reader with unexpected turns of events. Throughout the story, themes of deception, motive, and the challenge of solving crimes in seemingly tranquil settings are explored.
If you enjoy classic detective fiction and Agatha Christie’s signature style of mystery writing, “Murder is Easy” is likely to be an engaging read.
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