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Easy to Kill by Agatha Christie is a captivating murder mystery that plunges readers into a web of deception and suspense. The story unfolds in the idyllic village of Polgarwith, where the tranquil countryside is shattered by the brutal murder of a local woman. As suspicion falls on the eccentric inhabitants of the village, Inspector Battle is called in to solve the case. With his keen intuition and sharp investigative skills, Battle navigates through a maze of secrets and lies, uncovering shocking truths along the way. Christie's masterful storytelling and intricate plotting keep readers guessing until the very end, as they race to unravel the mystery alongside the determined inspector. Set against the backdrop of rural England, Easy to Kill offers a compelling blend of intrigue, suspense, and unforgettable characters that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

229 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1931

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Hulbert Footner

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Hulbert Footner (1879 - 1944) was a Canadian writer of non-fiction and detective fiction.

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While the beginning is a bit slow, the story turns into a 1930s thriller, and eventually a good read.
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