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The Agatha Christie Collection - 8 Timeless Mysteries on Kindle - cover

The Agatha Christie Collection - 8 Timeless Mysteries on Kindle

Agatha Christie, Redhouse

Publisher: Redhouse

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Summary

Immerse yourself in the world of Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime, with this exclusive collection of 8 of her most beloved novels. Follow the famous Hercule Poirot as he solves complex puzzles and uncovers hidden truths in some of Christie's most gripping stories. Whether you're a devoted fan or new to her works, this collection is a must-have for anyone who loves classic mystery novels.
Included Works:

- The Mysterious Affair at Styles – Poirot's debut in solving a murder mystery in an English manor.
- The Secret Adversary – A thrilling espionage mystery starring Tommy and Tuppence.
- The Murder on the Links – Poirot is called to a quiet French village, where a murder hides deep secrets.
- Poirot Investigates – A series of short, sharp cases showcasing Poirot's impeccable mind.
- The Man in the Brown Suit – An international adventure filled with danger, romance, and a mysterious villain.
- The Secret of Chimneys – A country house mystery filled with political intrigue.
- The Murder of Roger Ackroyd – One of Christie's most famous and surprising novels.
- Poirot's Early Cases – A collection of Poirot's earlier, intriguing investigations.Enjoy all of these at no extra cost with Kindle Unlimited, or add them to your personal library today!
Key Features:

- 8 best-selling mystery novels by Agatha Christie
- Available free with Kindle Unlimited
- Perfect for fans of classic detective stories and suspense
- Compatible with all Kindle devices and appsDon't miss out on the chance to own The Agatha Christie Collection. Whether you're relaxing at home or on the go, this collection offers hours of thrilling reading. Add it to your Kindle library today and experience the world of mystery and suspense!
Available since: 10/14/2024.
Print length: 1909 pages.

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