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Den elegante belgiske detektiv Hercule Poirot holder ferie på Englands skønne sydkyst. Han nyder livet på et luksushotel, og på den solbeskinnede terrasse er alt fred og idyl. Rundt om Poirot sidder hotellets andre gæster. Men som Poirot siger: ”Noget ondt lurer overalt under solen!” Og snart afbrydes hans ellers så fredelige feriedage … der bliver atter en gang brug for Poirots kløgt og professionalisme.Agatha Christie (1890-1976) er Englands ukronede krimidronning og skaberen af kendte og elskede figurer som mesterdetektiven Hercule Poirot og den lettere påtrængende, men ikke desto mindre geniale Miss Marple. Agatha Christie er den bedst sælgende krimiforfatter i verden, og hendes bøger er oversat til flere sprog end William Shakespeares. Mange af romanerne er tilmed blevet lavet til både film, TV og sat op på hæderkronede teatre.
In Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, retired detective Hercule Poirot is drawn into a web of deception when a wealthy man is found dead in his study. As Poirot unravels the secrets of Ackroyd's household, he confronts a shocking revelation that changes everything.
A mysterious late-night encounter with a dying man sets Hercule Poirot and Hastings on a global manhunt, delving into the enigmatic existence of "The Big Four." These include a Chinese mastermind and a mysterious figure known only as "the Destroyer." As they untangle a web of murders, scientific marvels, and a sinister crime cartel, the duo faces their most cryptic and perilous case yet, leading to a dramatic confrontation in an Italian stronghold.The Big Four marks a departure in Agatha Christie's writing, delving into the realm of spy fiction with Hercule Poirot unraveling international intrigue. This novel emerged amidst the whirlwind of Christie's own mysterious disappearance, garnering significant public and commercial attention. Its success, fueled by the circumstances surrounding its release, hinted at Christie's potential versatility in genres beyond her renowned detective mysteries.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.
El libro que lanzó a la fama a Agatha Christie. Roger Ackroyd sabe demasiado. Sabe que la mujer que ama envenenó a su brutal primer marido. También sospecha que alguien la ha estado chantajeando. Ahora, trágicamente, le llega la noticia de que se ha quitado la vida con una sobredosis de drogas.Pero el correo de la tarde trae a Roger una última y fatal información, que puede aportar alguna luz sobre la identidad del chantajista. Por desgracia, antes de que pueda terminar de leerla, es apuñalado por la espalda hasta morir.Si usted no sabe nada de este libro le damos dos consejos: no comentarlo con nadie, y leerlo a toda velocidad, ya que contiene una de las mayores sorpresas de la historia de la novela negra.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONThe book that launched Agatha Christie to fame.Roger Ackroyd knows too much. He knows that the woman he loves poisoned her brutal first husband. She also suspects that someone has been blackmailing her. Now, tragically, news reaches him that he has taken his own life with a drug overdose. But the afternoon mail brings Roger one last fatal piece of information, which may shed some light on the blackmailer's identity. Unfortunately, before he can finish reading it, he is stabbed in the back to death.If you don't know anything about this book, we give you two pieces of advice: don't discuss it with anyone, and read it at full speed, as it contains one of the biggest surprises in the history of crime novels.
Fifteen short stories were first published in the UK, unillustrated, in The Sketch magazine. Christie wrote them following a suggestion from its editor, Bruce Ingram, who had been impressed with the character of Poirot in The Mysterious Affair at Styles.The Affair at the Victory BallThe Adventure of the Clapham CookThe Cornish MysteryThe Adventure of Johnnie WaverlyThe Double ClueThe King of ClubsThe Lemesurier InheritanceThe Lost MineThe Plymouth ExpressThe Chocolate BoxThe Veiled LadyThe Submarine PlansThe Market Basing MysteryThe stories below were published as follows: Double Sin: First published in the 23 September 1928 edition of the Sunday Dispatch.Wasp's Nest: First published in the 20 November 1928 edition of the Daily Mail.
A refugee of the Great War, Poirot settles in England near Styles Court, the country estate of his wealthy benefactress, the elderly Emily Inglethorp. When Emily is poisoned and the authorities are baffled, Poirot puts his prodigious sleuthing skills to work. Suspects are plentiful, including the victim's much younger husband, her resentful stepsons, her longtime hired companion, a young family friend working as a nurse, and a London specialist on poisons who just happens to be visiting the nearby village. All of them have secrets they are desperate to keep, but none can outwit Poirot as he navigates the ingenious red herrings and plot twists that earned Agatha Christie her well-deserved reputation as the queen of mystery.
The story unfolds with the death of Mrs. Ferrars, followed by the mysterious murder of Roger Ackroyd, a wealthy widower, after revealing secrets to Dr. Sheppard. Hercule Poirot, the renowned detective, comes out of retirement at the behest of Flora, Ackroyd's niece, to untangle the web of deceit surrounding the murder. Poirot masterfully leads readers through a maze of clues and red herrings, culminating in a stunning revelation that challenges the conventions of the genre.The Murder of Roger Ackroyd garnered widespread acclaim, establishing it as a seminal work in Agatha Christie's oeuvre and a masterpiece in crime fiction. The novel's innovative twist ending not only shocked readers but also had a profound impact on the genre, challenging and expanding the conventions of mystery storytelling. Recognized by the British Crime Writers' Association in 2013 as the best crime novel ever, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd remains one of Christie's most celebrated and controversial works.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket.
We meet Hercule Poirot aboard Le Train Blue, bound for the French Riviera. What begins as an opulent voyage turns macabre when an American heiress is found dead of strangulation in her compartment and a famous ruby, "Heart of Fire" is missing from her belongings. The intrigue deepens as Poirot discovers a web of suspicion involving fellow passengers: Ruth's paramour, the Comte de la Roche; her estranged husband, Derek Kettering; Kettering's spurned Parisian lover, the vengeful Mirelle; and an infamous jewel thief known as "The Marquis." With his legendary charm, élan, and powers of perception, Poirot navigates through the intricate puzzle to expose the elusive culprit who eludes all but Poirot's discerning eye. This Warbler Classics edition includes a biographical note.
Hércules Poirot se enfrenta a un asesinato de altura. Desde el asiento número nueve, Poirot está idealmente ubicado para observar a los demás pasajeros del avión. A su derecha se sienta una mujer joven, claramente enamorada del hombre de enfrente. Más adelante, en la butaca número trece, se encuentra una condesa con una pasión por la cocaÃna mal disimulada. Al otro lado del pasillo, en el asiento ocho, una abeja agresiva molesta a un escritor de novelas de detectives. Sin embargo, Poirot no se da cuenta de que, detrás suyo, en la segunda butaca, se halla el cuerpo sin vida de una mujer. «Será un lector muy agudo el que no se sorprenda al final.» The Times Literary Supplement «Muy pocos autores logran la combinación ideal de rompecabezas y entretenimientocomo lo hace Agatha Christie.» The Guardian ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Hercule Poirot must solve a perplexing case of midair murder when he discovers that the woman in seat two of the airborne aeroplane he's traveling on is quite unexpectedly--and unnaturally--deceased. From seat No. 9, Hercule Poirot was ideally placed to observe his fellow air passengers on the short flight from Paris to London. Over to his right sat a pretty young woman, clearly infatuated with the man opposite; ahead, in seat No. 13, sat a countess with a poorly concealed cocaine habit; across the gangway in seat No. 8, a writer of detective fiction was being troubled by an aggressive wasp. Yes, Poirot is almost ideally placed to take it all in, except what he did not yet realize was that behind him, in seat No. 2, sat the slumped, lifeless body of a woman. Murdered, and likely by someone in Poirot's immediate proximity.
Ten guilty strangers are trapped on an island. One by one they are accused of murder; one by one they start to die. In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten "soldiers" met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other or their apparently absent
He's brilliant and fastidious--and has appeared in over thirty novels written by the queen of mystery, Agatha Christie. Poirot Investigates is a riveting anthology of fourteen short stories featuring her beloved Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his faithful friend, Captain Hastings. The stories, originally published in 1924 and 1925, offer a glimpse into the mind of one of the most famous detectives in fiction, known for his flamboyant mustache and keen powers of deduction. Set in various locations, from Brussels to London, Egypt, and France, each story showcases Christie's intricate plotlines, sophisticated characters, and talent for unveiling the most unexpected resolutions, creating a compelling all-in-one armchair read. Full of suspense and intrigue, the selections include "The Adventure of the Cheap Flat," "The Adventure of the Western Star," "The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge," "The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor," and other must-reads for mystery lovers and Agatha Christie enthusiasts.
Set during the dark days of World War II, Agatha Christies N or M? puts two most unlikely espionage agents, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, on the trail of a pair of Nazi spies who have murdered Britains top agent.World War II is raging, and while the RAF struggles to keep the Luftwaffe at bay, Britain faces a sinister threat from the enemy withinNazis posing as ordinary citizens.With pressure mounting, the intelligence service appoints two improbable spies, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. Their mission: to seek out a man and a woman from among the colorful guests at Sans Souci, a seaside hotel. But this assignment is far from an easy stroll along the promenadeN and M have just murdered Britains finest agent and no one can be trusted.
"In 'The Secret Adversary, ' Agatha Christie's dynamic duo, Tommy and Tuppence, unravel a post-World War I mystery of espionage and international intrigue."
Unleash the Mystery!Step into the world of Agatha Christie like never before with this unique retelling through the nose of Reggie, a courageous greyhound and former Mercy Dog. This intrigue-filled tale stays true to its roots while offering a fresh perspective from our four-legged sleuth.Join Reggie and his owner, Captain Hastings, as they unravel a mystery that's captivated millions. It's the same classic you love, now with a different tail! Perfect for Christie enthusiasts, dog lovers, and mystery aficionados alike.Get ready to sniff out clues and uncover the truth in "A Greyhound Investigates The Mysterious Affair At Styles." A classic mystery, reimagined!
2024 Reprint of the 1927 Edition. In this mystery, created from a reworked collection of short stories, Poirot enters the world of international espionage. The original stories were published in 1924 and it was in 1926 that Agatha Christie, in need of a new book, gathered them together with the help of her brother-in-law and submitted them to her publisher. Summary: An unexpected visitor called Mayerling comes in through Hercule Poirot's bedroom and collapses on the floor. The only clue to what he wants is his repeating Poirot's name and address and writing the number 4, many times. When Hastings jokingly calls it "The Mystery of the Big Four," the man begins speaking about an international crime cartel of that name. He describes the four leaders: Number 1 is a Chinese political mastermind named Li Chang Yen; Number 2 is probably American; Number 3 is a Frenchwoman; and Number 4 is known only as "the Destroyer." The man dies soon after Poirot and Hastings go off on the trail of the Big Four. It is up to Poirot to discover and expose this international plot aimed at world domination.
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 in Torquay, Devon, South West England into a comfortably well off middle class family to an American father and storyteller mother with two older siblings. Agatha was home schooled by her father and although her mother didn't want her to learn to read until she was 8, Agatha taught herself by the age of 5. By 18 she was writing stories which were published in the 1930s, albeit heavily revised. Although she met her first husband, aviator Archie Christie in 1912 and married him in 1914, the war meant they met infrequently and in her autobiography she states that married life didn't really begin until 1918. In 1920 she wrote her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles which introduced the character of detective Hercule Poirot. He was to feature in 33 of her novels and 54 short stories. The Guinness Book of Records cites Christie as the world's best selling novelist with her novels selling approx 4 billion copies and translated into over 103 languages, making her also the most translated author. Nicknamed the Queen of Crime or Mystery and master of the classic mystery structure, she had an incredible talent for plotting, characterisation and suspense which came very naturally to her: "I may spend three weeks to nine months in thinking up a plot - the actual time of writing and typing it would be approximately three months". Agatha Christie died on 12 January 1976 at the age of 85 from natural causes at her Winterbrook House near Wallingford in Oxfordshire and buried in the nearby churchyard of St Mary's, Cholsey.
Un misterio a la altura de Miss Marple. Los sentimientos de Miss Heather hacia la popular estrella de cine Marina Gregg no andan muy lejos de la veneración. Por nada del mundo perdería la oportunidad de ver a la actriz en la fiesta benéfica que ésta da en la mansión de Gossington Hall, y está exultante de poder charlar con la glamurosa artista. Pero lo que sucede inmediatamente después del encuentro entre las dos consigue perturbar la paz del pueblo de Saint Mary Mead. Heather Badcock ha muerto de un colapso tras ingerir un cóctel venenoso. Mientras la policía intenta hacer progresos en la investigación, Miss Marple inicia sus indagaciones y demuestra una vez más que sus habilidades deductivas siguen en plena forma. Los sentimientos de Miss Heather hacia la popular estrella de cine Marina Gregg no andan muy lejos de la veneración.'Una intriga perfecta.' The New York Times Book Review
Una autora clásica que nunca pasa de moda, con más de cuatro billones de ejemplares vendidos. Un siniestro misterio en Oriente Medio para Hércules Poirot. Cuando la enfermera Amy Leatheram viaja al yacimiento arqueológico de Tell Yarimjah, en pleno desierto de Iraq, para cuidar a Louise Leidner, la mujer del director de la excavación, los acontecimientos le resultan más extraños de lo que jamás podría haber imaginado. Las aterradoras alucinaciones que sufre su paciente no parecen responder a ningún motivo. A medida que pasan los días, el ambiente se tensará cada vez más. Sin embargo, el equipo solo comprenderá la gravedad del asunto cuando se produzca un asesinato. Con una mancha de sangre como única pista, Hércules Poirot se embarcará en un viaje hacia los rincones más oscuros del alma para desentrañar un misterio que pondrá a prueba sus extraordinarias capacidades.'Un misterio que pocos serán capaces de resolver en un escenario sin precedentes en la ficción policíaca.' The Sunday Times
In "The Big Four," Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot tackles an international conspiracy, navigating a world of espionage and suspense in this classic detective novel.
Agatha Christie's "The Secret of Chimneys" follows adventurer Anthony Cade as he unravels political intrigue and royal secrets in an English estate.
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Agatha Christie's first novel, this new edition includes a previously deleted chapter and a previously unpublished essay, 'Drugs and Detective Stories', where Christie talks about Poirot's first case and how it inspired her writing. It is widely considered that Agatha Christie was one of the greatest mystery writers in the history of literature and one of the greatest writers in the field of humanism. In addition to "The Mysterious Affair at Styles", her works continue to inspire readers and intellectuals worldwide.
Celebrating 100 Years of Detectives Stories This is the very first collection of amazing short stories featuring Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings. First, there was the film star and the diamond mystery... then came the 'suicide' that was a murder... What links these fascinating cases? A little Belgian with an egg-shaped head that twirls his moustache. Since 1920, Hercule Poirot has appeared in 33 novels as well as these 11 short stories, becoming the most celebrated detective since Sherlock Holmes. His investigation of some of the most puzzling crimes of the last century has made him a legend.
Become a part of a riveting mystery adventure with Agatha Christie's fearless heroine"The Man in the Brown Suit."Introducing "The Man in the Brown Suit" by Agatha Christie, a thrilling mystery adventure with a fearless heroine. The story of Anne Beddingfield, whose journey to uncover the truth behind a mysterious death unfolds between London and South Africa.A classic of mystery literature, "The Man in the Brown Suit" continues to enthrall readers interested in human nature and suspense. Including a compelling plot and sharp insights, this book exemplifies the importance of literature in inspiring empathy and understanding.It is widely considered that Agatha Christie was one of the greatest mystery writers in the history of literature and one of the greatest writers in the field of humanism. In addition to "The Man in the Brown Suit", her works continue to inspire readers and intellectuals worldwide."The Man in the Brown Suit" by Agatha Christie takes you on a thrilling journey of mystery and suspense. Christie weaves a captivating tale of a young woman's quest for adventure, romance, and a solution to a perplexing puzzle as she weaves a tale of intrigue and crime.
"Agatha Christie's 'The Man in the Brown Suit' is a gripping mystery filled with murder, espionage, and unexpected twists, featuring the adventures of Anne Beddingfeld."
"The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie is a classic detective novel that marks the debut of the legendary Hercule Poirot. Set against the backdrop of a grand English estate during World War I, the story unfolds with the mysterious death of wealthy heiress Emily Inglethorp. As the family and household are thrown into disarray, the astute and eccentric Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, is summoned to unravel the enigma.With a keen intellect and an eye for detail, Poirot employs his renowned deductive skills to navigate the complex web of relationships, secrets, and motives that surround the puzzling murder. The novel combines elements of suspense, intrigue, and wit, as readers are taken on a gripping journey through red herrings and unexpected twists.Agatha Christie's masterful storytelling and clever plot construction keep readers on the edge of their seats, making "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" a timeless and compelling whodunit. Filled with memorable characters, deceptive clues, and the distinctive charm of Hercule Poirot, this novel lays the foundation for a literary legacy that would solidify Agatha Christie as the Queen of Crime.
Hercule Poirot, the dapper Belgian detective with a penchant for order and a mind like a finely tuned chronometer, faces his most formidable foe yet in Agatha Christie's The Big Four. Not a cunning murderer, but a cabal of powerful individuals known as "The Big Four," a secret society that wields vast influence and aims to control the world from the shadows. A cryptic warning throws Poirot and his loyal companion, Captain Hastings, into a whirlwind of international intrigue. Whispers of an assassination plot, a series of seemingly unrelated deaths, and a trail leading through the halls of power - all point to the Big Four's sinister agenda. But who are these enigmatic figures? Li Chang Yen, a Chinese political mastermind with a steely gaze and an air of mystery. An American tycoon, ruthless and ambitious, with a penchant for expensive suits and fast cars. A cunning Frenchwoman with secrets of her own, her beauty masking a sharp intellect and a hidden agenda. And the elusive "Destroyer," a ghost who leaves chaos in his wake, a figure shrouded in darkness whose true identity remains a mystery. Poirot, fueled by his indomitable spirit and razor-sharp intellect, embarks on a globe-trotting chase. From the bustling streets of London to the sun-drenched beaches of the Mediterranean, he unravels a web of lies, confronts hidden agendas, and faces mortal peril at every turn. Can Poirot dismantle this empire of shadows before it plunges the world into darkness? Or will the Big Four, with their vast resources and ruthless tactics, prove too powerful to overcome? The Big Four is a thrilling adventure of espionage and suspense, where Agatha Christie's classic detective skills collide with a world of international intrigue. Prepare for a heart-pounding chase, mind-bending puzzles, and a showdown that will leave you breathless.
Celebrating 100 years of Agatha Christie crime fictionStabbed in the backA pieced of lead piping nearbyIt should be a simple case...On a French golf course, a millionaire is found dead on the grounds stabbed in the back. A telegram brings Poirot to France. However he arrives far too late to even meet his client, whose brutally stabbed body now lay face down on a golf course, does not help Poirot at all. But why is the dead man wearing his son's overcoat? And who was the love-letter in the pocket for? Before Poirot can answer these questions, the case is turned upside down by a massive discovery.
Title: "The Big Four" by Agatha ChristieStep into the gripping world of mystery and intrigue with Agatha Christie's classic novel, "The Big Four." Renowned for her mastery of the detective genre, Christie weaves a tale that will keep you guessing until the very last page.In this thrilling adventure, Hercule Poirot, the brilliant Belgian detective, faces his most formidable challenge yet. A mysterious and powerful criminal organization known as "The Big Four" has emerged, threatening world peace and stability. As Poirot delves into the heart of this criminal syndicate, he uncovers a web of deception, conspiracy, and danger that spans continents.Set against the backdrop of post-World War I Europe, "The Big Four" takes readers on a roller-coaster ride through a landscape of espionage, political intrigue, and clandestine plots. As Poirot races against time, he must decipher cryptic clues, navigate a maze of false leads, and outwit adversaries who will stop at nothing to achieve their sinister goals.Christie's signature blend of clever plotting, memorable characters, and unexpected twists is on full display in "The Big Four." As the detective confronts an adversary with a global reach, readers are treated to a chess match of wits that showcases Poirot at his most ingenious.With its atmospheric settings, intricate plot, and a cast of characters that will both charm and confound, "The Big Four" is a must-read for fans of classic mystery fiction. Join Hercule Poirot on a journey into the heart of darkness, where the stakes are high, the danger is palpable, and the solution is ingeniously crafted by the Queen of Crime herself, Agatha Christie.
"The Mysterious Affair at Styles"The Queen of Crime Introduces Her Most Enduring Creation. Agatha Christie's debut novel, *The Mysterious Affair at Styles*, introduces the world to Hercule Poirot, the eccentric Belgian detective who would become one of the most beloved characters in fiction. Set in the English countryside, the novel follows Poirot as he investigates the murder of Emily Inglethorp, a wealthy elderly woman.With a cast of suspicious characters, all with their own secrets and motives, Poirot must use his keen observation skills and razor-sharp intellect to untangle the web of lies and deceit. As he meticulously examines the evidence and interrogates the suspects, Poirot uncovers a shocking truth that will leave you guessing until the very end."The Mysterious Affair at Styles" is a classic locked-room mystery that is as timeless and suspenseful today as it was when it was first published in 1920. It is a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie and detective fiction in general.Here are some additional notes:The novel was adapted into a film in 1980 and a television series in 1990.The book has been translated into more than 40 languages and has sold over 100 million copies worldwide.It is considered one of the greatest detective novels of all time.
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