

Crooked house
Book • 1949
In 'Crooked House', Agatha Christie crafts a gripping murder mystery set within the eccentric Leonides family.
When Aristide Leonides is poisoned, suspicion falls on his family members, each with their own motives and secrets.
The novel follows Charles Hayward as he delves into the twisted world of the Leonides, uncovering dark secrets and unexpected motives.
The story is a testament to Christie's skill in creating complex characters and intricate plots.
When Aristide Leonides is poisoned, suspicion falls on his family members, each with their own motives and secrets.
The novel follows Charles Hayward as he delves into the twisted world of the Leonides, uncovering dark secrets and unexpected motives.
The story is a testament to Christie's skill in creating complex characters and intricate plots.