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Appointment with Death: A Hercule Poirot Mystery: Hercule Poirot Mysteries, cartea 19

Autor Agatha Christie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2011
In this exclusive authorized edition from the Queen of Mystery, the unstoppable Hercule Poirot finds himself in the Middle East with only one day to solve a murder.
Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen Buddha, sits the corpse of Mrs. Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist is the only sign of the fatal injection that killed her.
With only twenty-four hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalled a chance remark he’d overheard back in Jerusalem: “You see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?” Mrs. Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he’d ever met. . . .
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780062073921
ISBN-10: 0062073923
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția William Morrow Paperbacks
Seria Hercule Poirot Mysteries


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Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like somemonstrous swollen Buddha, sits the corpse of Mrs. Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist is the only sign of the fatal injection that killed her.
With only twenty-four hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalled a chance remark he’d overheard back in Jerusalem: “You see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?” Mrs. Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he’d ever met. . . .

Recenzii

“The quickness of Christie’s hand still continues to deceive our eyes.” — Val McDermid, New York Times bestselling author
“Twice as brilliant as Death on the Nile, which was entirely brilliant.” — The Observer (UK)