A review by pinks_paperbacks
Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie

3.0

So the excitement of the story started from chapter 9 onwards which is nearly halfway to the book. Even if details are required to form a base of the story it was drab and went on for quite some time. Barring few obvious outlooks there were poor attempts/no attempts made to take us through the main investigating officer's psychological outlook on the whole case. Lastly, the ending was not satisfactory. By that I don't mean that it was unexpected. Unexpected is good even if sometimes it's not happy. In this book though, the end was hurried and a certain remark was made and had no reason or assessment behind it.

I will say this though that you may give reading this book a try because it's always plausible that a different perspective on this book can bring out the best (or worst) of this book.