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Honest Gamers: Agatha Christie: Peril at End House Review

Honest Gamers writes: "Most people who have read it will surely agree that Peril at End House is a timeless classic. Almost 100 years after the novel's initial publication in 1932, the characters remain compelling. The mystery at the center of everything hasn't grown any less devious, either. You'll find all of the elements of the exemplary whodunit: a beautiful damsel in distress, a corpse, a devious mastermind and a detective just clever enough to possibly catch a murderer. It's the sort of story that earned Agatha Christie her name".
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