Christie was often asked to name which of her novels were her favourites. She never gave exactly the same answer, but after she had written Crooked House it was always high on any list she put forward.
In a foreword she wrote for one edition of the novel, Christie described how she had saved up the writing of it for years, until she had the time to really enjoy herself. In the event, composing it turned out to be ‘pure pleasure’, although Christie acknowledged that this was no guarantee of quality. But, she felt, “Practically everybody has liked Crooked House, so I am justified in my own belief that it is one of my best”. She also made the interesting observation that an author’s feelings are not always obvious to readers, some of whom believed she enjoyed writing books that had in fact been miserable chores!
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