“Appointment with Death” by Agatha Christie is a classic detective novel featuring the iconic Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot. In this story, Poirot is on vacation in the Middle East when he becomes embroiled in a complex murder investigation.
The plot centers around the murder of Mrs. Boynton, a domineering and tyrannical matriarch who is despised by her family and others around her. Her death occurs during a trip to Petra, Jordan, and Poirot is drawn into the investigation due to the suspicious circumstances surrounding her demise.
Christie weaves a classic mystery with a tightly plotted narrative, rich with red herrings and intricate characterizations. The novel explores themes of family dynamics, power, and manipulation. “Appointment with Death” is celebrated for its clever plotting and Christie’s trademark ability to create suspenseful and engaging mysteries.