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The Agatha Christie Collection

Agatha Christie

Publisher: Steppenfox Press

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Summary

The Agatha Christie Collection by Steppenwolf Press brings together the early works of one of the greatest mystery writers to ever live!
 
Featuring:
 
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
 
The Secret Adversary
 
The Affair At The Victory Ball
 
The Adventure Of The Clapham Cook
 
The Cornish Mystery
 
The Adventure Of Johnnie Waverly
 
The Double Clue
 
The King Of Clubs
 
The Lemesurier Inheritance
 
The Lost Mine
 
The Plymouth Express
 
The Chocolate Box
 
The Veiled Lady
 
The Submarine Plans
 
The Market Basing Mystery
 
and
 
The Murder on the Links
Available since: 02/27/2020.

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