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Alex Delaware, a psychologist and consultant to the LAPD, is pulled into a chilling mystery when he receives an album titled 'The Murder Book' filled with gruesome crime scene photos. The pictures lead Alex and his friend, LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, to investigate a decades-old unsolved murder that has connections to powerful figures. As they delve deeper into the case, their lives are put in danger, uncovering dark secrets that reach deep into L.A.'s centers of power and wealth.

The writing style of 'The Murder Book' is described as strong and engrossing, with a complex plot that keeps readers intrigued. The book focuses on the dynamics between the main characters, Alex and Milo, as they navigate through a suspenseful and unpredictable investigation, making the story both unsettling and realistic.

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    The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie
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    'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' by Agatha Christie is the debut novel that introduces the famous detective Hercule Poirot. Set in an upper-class household called Styles Court, the story revolves around Mrs. Inglethorpe's murder, leading to multiple family members becoming suspects. With a plot full of clues, suspicious characters, and unexpected twists, Poirot, along with his friend Hastings, works in his typical quirky style to solve the mystery. The narrative is engaging and presents a classic murder mystery scenario with red herrings and misdirection, keeping the readers guessing until the very end.

    Agatha Christie's writing in 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' is praised for its clever plotting, well-crafted narrative pace, and the introduction of Hercule Poirot as a memorable and intricate character. showcases the establishment of the relationship between Poirot and Hastings, setting the foundation for their future adventures. Despite some critiques on the character development and dated elements, the novel is seen as a delightful and entertaining read, especially for those who enjoy cozy mysteries with a puzzling plot and a satisfying conclusion.

    In An Autobiography, written toward the end of her life, Agatha Christie gives an account of the genesis of The Mysterious Affair at Styles, her first published novel written some fifty years earlier....

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    Murder on the Orient Express - Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie
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    'Murder on the Orient Express' by Agatha Christie is a classic mystery novel featuring detective Hercule Poirot. The story unfolds on a train stranded in a snowdrift where a murder occurs, leading Poirot to investigate the passengers and their motives. The plot is intricately woven, with clues and red herrings that keep the reader guessing until the surprising conclusion. The writing style of Christie is described as timeless, with a touch of elegance and charm that adds to the overall enjoyment of the novel.

    It was five o’clock on a winter’s morning in Syria. Alongside the platform at Aleppo stood the train grandly designated in railway guides as the Taurus Express. It consisted of a kitchen and dining ca...

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