Book club – Murder isn’t Easy by Carla Valentine

An image showing the book cover, which features an intricate art nouveau design of a green 'poison' bottle, a magnifying glass and a fountain pen on a black background

Delving into Agatha Christie’s pioneering forensic writing with special guests Raychelle Burks and Kathryn Harkup

In this episode, we’re delving deep into the science of one of the best-selling fiction writers of all times: Agatha Christie. We look for evidence of her pioneering forensic writing with Murder Isn’t Easy: The Forensics of Agatha Christie, the second book by pathology technician and medical historian Carla Valentine.

At a time when there was no internet and the word ‘forensics’ didn’t even exist yet, Christie managed to stay up to date with the latest scientific advances as well as real-life cases — all of which inspired her clever plots and twisting tales.

Together with special guests Raychelle Burks and Kathryn Harkup (both huge Christie fans) we consider Christie’s knack for science communication as well as her problematic selection of stereotyped characters.