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The Agatha Christie Collection - 8 Classic Novels for Kindle Unlimited Subscribers - cover

The Agatha Christie Collection - 8 Classic Novels for Kindle Unlimited Subscribers

Agatha Christie, The griffin classics

Editorial: The griffin classics

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Unravel the mystery and suspense that only Agatha Christie can deliver with this exclusive collection of 8 classic novels. From the cunning intellect of Hercule Poirot to captivating stand-alone mysteries, each story offers a thrilling experience full of twists and turns. Perfect for fans of classic detective fiction, this collection is a must-have for anyone who enjoys edge-of-your-seat mysteries.
Books Included:

- The Mysterious Affair at Styles – The debut of Hercule Poirot, solving a shocking murder in an English country house.
- The Secret Adversary – A thrilling tale of espionage and mystery with Tommy and Tuppence on the trail.
- The Murder on the Links – Hercule Poirot must solve a murder in a French village, where appearances are deceiving.
- Poirot Investigates – A collection of short stories where Poirot unravels complicated cases with his brilliant mind.
- The Man in the Brown Suit – An adventure filled with danger, romance, and international intrigue.
- The Secret of Chimneys – A complex puzzle of murder, political intrigue, and treasure hunting.
- The Murder of Roger Ackroyd – One of Christie's most famous works, where Poirot faces one of his trickiest cases.
- Poirot's Early Cases – Discover some of the most intriguing cases that helped Poirot make his name.With Kindle Unlimited, you can enjoy all these masterpieces at no extra cost. Whether you're new to Agatha Christie or a longtime admirer, this collection offers hours of gripping reading that will leave you wanting more.
 

- Collection of 8 classic Agatha Christie mysteries
- Free with Kindle Unlimited subscription
- Easily accessible on any Kindle device or the Kindle app
- Perfect for mystery lovers and fans of Hercule Poirot 
Don't miss the chance to add The Complete Agatha Christie Mystery Collection to your Kindle library today. Dive into stories that have stood the test of time and captivated millions of readers. Whether you're solving mysteries with Poirot or following daring adventures, this collection will keep you entertained for hours. Download now and start your journey into the world of classic detective fiction!
Disponible desde: 14/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 1909 páginas.

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