The Listerdale Mystery
Style and Technique
In "The Listerdale Mystery," Agatha Christie employs a light and accessible language, making her stories understandable and engaging for a wide audience. Christie's style is characterized by conciseness and precision, skillfully creating an atmosphere of mystery and tension. Literary techniques include the use of dialogue to reveal character traits and advance the plot, as well as unexpected twists and resolutions, which are the author's trademark. The structure of the stories is usually linear, with a clear beginning, development, and climax, allowing readers to easily follow the progression of events. Christie also masterfully uses detective elements such as red herrings and hidden clues, making the reading experience captivating and intriguing.
