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β˜… 4.2

The Seven Dials Mystery

πŸ‘€Agatha Christie
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Published1929-01-24
SeriesSuperintendent Battle (#2)
GenreMystery, Thriller
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCollins Crime Club
ISBN-100007119285
ISBN-13978-0007119288

πŸ“Honest Review

If you’re expecting a quiet Hercule Poirot mystery where everyone sits in a drawing room, this isn't it. The Seven Dials Mystery is fast, funny, and honestly feels like an early 20th-century action movie. The star of the show is Lady "Bundle" Brent. She is easily one of my favorite Christie charactersβ€”she’s smart, she drives fast cars, and she doesn't wait for the police to tell her what to do.

The plot is a bit wild. It involves secret meetings in the shady parts of London, mysterious masked figures, and a lot of political intrigue. What I loved about this one is the banter. The young "bright young things" of the 1920s are written with so much wit that I found myself laughing out loud at their dialogue.

However, don't let the humor fool you. The mystery itself is actually quite complex. Christie is the queen of misdirection, and she uses the "thriller" elements to hide a very clever "whodunnit" right under your nose. The ending has a massive twist that I genuinely didn't see coming the first time I read it. It’s a great mix of a spy thriller and a classic murder mystery. It’s not as "heavy" as some of her other works, making it the perfect weekend read if you want something entertaining but still want to use your brain to solve the puzzle.

Summary:

What starts as a lighthearted prank at a house party goes horribly wrong when a guest is found dead from an overdose of sleeping draught. Clustered around his body are seven alarm clocks. As the bodies pile up, a brave and witty young woman named "Bundle" Brent decides to investigate a secret society known as "The Seven Dials" to uncover a massive conspiracy involving international secrets.

πŸ’‘ Context Behind The Book

Agatha Christie wrote this during her early career when she was experimenting with the "thriller" genre (like The Secret of Chimneys or The Man in the Brown Suit). It shows her versatility beyond just the "closed-circle" murders she became famous for later.

βœ… What I Liked

1.Bundle Brent is a fantastic, modern (for the time) protagonist.
2.The humor and dialogue are top-notch.
3.The "Seven Dials" secret society adds a cool, mysterious atmosphere.

❌ What Could Be Better

1.The plot gets a little bit far-fetched towards the end.
2.Some of the male side characters can feel a bit interchangeable.

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