"A delicious, twisty, delightful read, The Last Death of the Year has an opening hook worthy of Christie at her finest. Think A Murder is Announced meets Evil Under The Sun, with an extra dash of Sophie Hannah magic. An isolated Greek island, a closed circle of suspects, and an elegant, baffling mystery. Christie fans are in for a treat." — Alex Michaelides, bestselling author of The Silent Patient and The Maidens
"Sophie Hannah does it again in this entertaining, page-turning resurrection of the great detective himself, Hercule Poirot. Set on a Greek Island on New Year's eve, The Last Death of the Year examines what happens when a list of resolutions foretells a mysterious murder." — Nita Prose, New York Times bestselling author of The Maid
"Once again, Hannah proves both a quick study and an inventive thinker, delivering a whodunit that honors Poirot’s history without feeling like a mere retread. Golden age mystery fans are in for a treat." — Publishers Weekly
"Hannah’s pastiche isn’t a high-concept mystery whose secret can be explained in a sentence, but rather an archaeological dig for motives, deceptions, echoes, connections, and guilty secrets that make the obligatory postmortem interrogations just as fraught and fascinating as the circumstances of what will turn out to be the first murder. Fans hoping to beat Poirot to the mind-bogglingly ingenious solution are well-advised to concede the competition in advance." — Kirkus Reviews on The Last Death of the Year
“Classic Christie . . . Captures the essence of the originals without being a slavish imitation . . . Clues emerge, but the case remains perplexing. Christie aficionados will delight in the familiar repartee and the intricate deduction of the solution.” — Washington Post
“Another ingeniously deceptive puzzle…. The gratifying reveal is a neat variation on one of Christie’s own solutions and demonstrates Hannah’s facility at combining her own plotting gifts with another author’s creation.” — Publishers Weekly
“Christie herself, some might say, could do no better.... Enough twists, turns, revelations and suspects to cook up a most satisfying red-herring stew. Literary magic.” — Washington Post
“[Hannah] supplies boundless ingenuity... adding a divinely inspired denouement.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Perfect.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Sophie Hannah does an egoless, silky job of reviving Agatha Christie’s beloved Belgion detective Hercule Poirot...enough so to hope that Hannah turns to Miss Marple next.” — USA Today