This was my first read of a Henry Gamadge book, so I was learning as I went. I will go back and check out the earlier books in the series as I enjoyed this one.I had no idea of Gamadge's age and was surprised to find he was relative young. I enjoyed his wife and her confidence in who she was--certainly not defined by him. I liked her assistant and how all of them were comfortable together.The characters in this book were interesting and I felt they were individuals and not stereotypes. I admit I didn't follow well Gamadge's reasoning and solving of the crime, but I enjoyed being along for the ride. If I'd read the earlier books I might have been more aware of how he works.I believe I read that this was Agatha Christie's favorite author; if so, I can understand why. I, too, enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the others in the series.
Do You like book The House Without The Door (1992)?