You may remember that I’ve been blitzing my way through murder mysteries this winter.
As it turns out, one Agatha Christie mystery is fun, two are interesting, but once you get past three or four, they start to raise real questions about the economic incentives of the early 20th century.
(There may have been some others as well?
After a point they all begin to blur together.)
And with surprising regularity, the culprits’ elaborate schemes of murder and misdirection are specifically designed to obtain an inheritance.
Persons:
Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, Poirot, Roger Ackroyd
Organizations:
ABC, Sun