Easy to Kill

Easy to Kill by Agatha Christie is a mystery novel published by Pocket Books on November 2, 1984. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the quiet village of Wychwood under Ashe, where an elderly lady becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, only to soon fall victim herself to an unseen force. The narrative explores the unsettling occurrences in the town, raising questions about the nature of the deaths and the influence of its historical ties to witchcraft.
Readers will find a compelling investigation led by Luke Fitzwilliam, who senses that the series of accidents and unexplained fatalities in the village are more than mere coincidences. As he delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the town, the plot thickens, revealing layers of intrigue and suspicion. This edition invites readers to engage with the themes of mystery and detective work, characteristic of Christie’s renowned storytelling style.
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An elderly lady suspected of murder in the sleepy village of Wychwood under Ashe. Soon she too was dead, another victim of an unseen hand … Too many accidents, Luke Fitzwilliam felt, too many unexplained deaths-even for a town with a history of witchcraft.
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