Death in the Clouds - Agatha Christie (1935)


It's been so long I haven't feel any excitement in something, until I started reading this book a few days ago. It was so exciting that I stayed awake until midnight just to continue reading because I was too curious about what will happen next. In my opinion, Christie had given some clues that readers should have been able to guess who the culprit is (although I didn't, haha). But as always she mixed many clues altogether to get the readers confused. The explanation in the end is quite satisfying although there are still some unsolved minor mysteries.

This is one of my personal favourites, just as Curtain, And There Were None, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and Murder in Mesopotamia. So happy to have read this one! 

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