A review by goobytuesday
Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie

3.0

This wasn’t the usual hercule poirot mystery where it’s solely hercule doing the detective work with a sidekick helping him. The book was mainly characters describing each other in great detail with minor shade on skeletons in their respective closets. The ending and “exposed murder plot” was so fantastical and outlandish that literally no one reading this would figure it out until hercule spells it out for you. All in all, it was a decent story and had some great sarcastic lines from the cast.