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The Spider's Web by Agatha Christie is another example of her clever presentation of
plot and character building that has the reader so confused as to the ending that he
just gives up and enjoys the story. The heroine and her family truly creates a spider's
web of deceit, greed and murder. Full of "red herrings", as usual.
Magnificently written with no wondering if the story will get off the ground. Agatha's
books always take-off smoothly and keep the destination confidently in sight.
by Carol Y. Sinnott
plot and character building that has the reader so confused as to the ending that he
just gives up and enjoys the story. The heroine and her family truly creates a spider's
web of deceit, greed and murder. Full of "red herrings", as usual.
Magnificently written with no wondering if the story will get off the ground. Agatha's
books always take-off smoothly and keep the destination confidently in sight.
by Carol Y. Sinnott
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