Murder-go-round : including, Thirteen at dinner, the A.B.C. murders, Funerals are fatal / by Agatha Christie.
Thirteen at Dinner: Lord Edgware is dead, and since his widow had approached Hercule Poirot about helping her to get rid of him, Poirot has his doubts about the widow, the beautiful American actress Jane Wilkinson. The A.B.C. Murders: A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in Bexhill. C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide; before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind. D is for Doncaster, where the next victim dies ... E is for evidence, ingeniously analyzed. Funerals are Fatal: Richard Abernethie's unscrupulous relatives, interested only in their respective shares of the rich man's estate, become suspects in Hercule Poirot's search for a killer.
Record details
- ISBN: 0396065546
- ISBN: 9780396065548
- Physical Description: 638 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Dodd, Mead, [1972]
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| Formatted Contents Note: | Thirteen at dinner -- The A.B.C. murders -- Funerals are fatal. |
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| Subject: | Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Private investigators > England > Fiction. Detective and mystery stories, English. England. |
| Genre: | Mystery fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. |
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Summary:
Thirteen at Dinner: Lord Edgware is dead, and since his widow had approached Hercule Poirot about helping her to get rid of him, Poirot has his doubts about the widow, the beautiful American actress Jane Wilkinson. The A.B.C. Murders: A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in Bexhill. C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide; before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind. D is for Doncaster, where the next victim dies ... E is for evidence, ingeniously analyzed. Funerals are Fatal: Richard Abernethie's unscrupulous relatives, interested only in their respective shares of the rich man's estate, become suspects in Hercule Poirot's search for a killer.