The 'Death on the Nile' is also highly recommended. It's set against the backdrop of a Nile cruise. There are a number of suspects when a murder occurs, and Christie once again shows her brilliant skill in creating a web of mystery and finally revealing the truth.
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In the 'angela the herbalist novel', Angela could be a herbalist with unique skills and knowledge. Maybe she uses her herbal expertise to solve various problems in the story, like helping the sick or dealing with some sort of mystery related to herbs. Without more context, it's hard to be more precise.
Definitely 'Murder on the Orient Express'. It has been adapted into movies multiple times, which shows its popularity. The setting on the train and the diverse cast of characters make it really engaging.
As I don't know the specific Angela Bledsoe story, I can't say exactly who she is. She could be anyone - a businesswoman, an artist, or just an individual with a remarkable personal experience.
Some of the top Agatha Christie novels are 'Murder on the Orient Express', 'And Then There Were None', 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd', 'A Murder Is Announced' and 'Death on the Nile'.
Some of the top Christie novels include 'Murder on the Orient Express'. It has a complex plot with a murder happening on a train and Hercule Poirot has to solve it. Another one is 'And Then There Were None', which is known for its unique and suspenseful storyline where ten strangers are invited to an island and are killed one by one.
Well, 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' is considered among the best Christie novels. What makes it special is the unexpected twist at the end which really blew readers' minds when it was first published. Also, 'Death on the Nile' is great. It has an interesting cast of characters and a murder that occurs during a cruise on the Nile, and Christie weaves a very engaging mystery around it.