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The Mysterious Affair at Styles

Agatha Christie

Verlag: CLXBX

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Beschreibung

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie marks the dazzling debut of one of fiction's greatest detectives—Hercule Poirot. First published in 1920, this masterfully constructed novel introduced readers to the meticulous Belgian sleuth whose sharp intellect and methodical reasoning would forever change the landscape of crime fiction.

Set in the quiet English countryside during the First World War, the story unfolds at Styles Court, a grand estate filled with family tensions, hidden rivalries, and simmering suspicions. When the wealthy and formidable Emily Inglethorp is suddenly poisoned, shockwaves ripple through the household. Her unexpected death exposes strained relationships, financial motives, and long-buried secrets among those closest to her.

Captain Arthur Hastings, recently returned from the war, finds himself drawn into the investigation and reconnects with his old acquaintance, Hercule Poirot. With his distinctive mustache, precise manners, and unwavering confidence in his "little grey cells," Poirot approaches the case with keen observation and psychological insight. While the local authorities pursue straightforward theories, Poirot notices subtle inconsistencies that others overlook.

As evidence accumulates—mysterious coffee cups, altered wills, conflicting testimonies—the web of suspicion tightens. Each member of the household appears capable of deceit, and no alibi is beyond scrutiny. Christie's brilliance lies in her ability to guide readers through a labyrinth of clues, red herrings, and carefully placed details, all while maintaining a steady undercurrent of tension.

The novel showcases the hallmarks of Christie's enduring style: intricate plotting, sharp dialogue, and a final revelation that is both surprising and meticulously logical. Through Poirot's calm reasoning and attention to human behavior, the seemingly impossible crime is unraveled with elegance and precision.

Beyond its central mystery, The Mysterious Affair at Styles captures the atmosphere of a changing England—an era marked by social shifts and uncertainty. The confined setting of the country estate intensifies the drama, as suspicion and fear grow among a small circle of suspects bound by family ties and shared history.

As the first appearance of Hercule Poirot, this novel holds a special place in literary history. It not only launched a legendary detective career but also established Agatha Christie as a master of the classic whodunit. Clever, suspenseful, and brilliantly executed, The Mysterious Affair at Styles remains a cornerstone of detective fiction and a captivating introduction to the golden age of crime writing.
Verfügbar seit: 22.02.2026.
Drucklänge: 201 Seiten.

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