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Syvsoveren Gerry Wades venner vil lave sjov med deres kammerat og køber intet mindre end otte vækkeure til ham, som bliver sat til at ringe ét efter ét næste morgen. Da Wade imidlertid ikke lader sig vække, går vennerne ind på hans værelse, hvor de finder ham liggende i sengen, død af en overdosis. Noget tyder på, at det ikke var selvmord – der er nemlig kun syv ud af de otte ure tilbage på værelset.Agatha Christie (1890-1976) er Englands ukronede krimidronning og skaberen af kendte og elskede figurer som mesterdetektiven Hercule Poirot og den lettere påtrængende, men ikke desto mindre geniale Miss Marple. Agatha Christie er den bedst sælgende krimiforfatter i verden, og hendes bøger er oversat til flere sprog end William Shakespeares. Mange af romanerne er tilmed blevet lavet til både film, TV og sat op på hæderkronede teatre.
Det hele starter så godt! Michael Rogers finder sit drømmehus og sin drømmepige, og lykken vil, at hun gengælder hans kærlighed og siger ja til hans frieri. Alt starter godt for de nygifte – men det viser sig hurtigt, at idyllen er starten på et sandt mareridt for dem.Dette er en usædvanlig roman fra den store forfatterinde Agatha Christie (1890-1976), da den hører til i gysergenren snarere end i kriminalgenren, som hun blev så kendt for. Og dog skrev SundayTimes ved bogens udgivelse: "En af de bedste bøger, Agatha Christie endnu har skrevet."
For 16 år siden blev Caroline Crale henrettet for giftmordet på sin mand, kunstmaleren Amryas Crale, og nu opsøger parrets datter Hercule Poirot for at finde ud af, om hendes mor var så uskyldig, som hun selv påstod. Poirot dykker ned i den splittede families fortid, hvor han møder Carolines lillesøster, der stadig er blind på det ene øje, efter Caroline som barn kastede en saks efter hende i vrede, Amryas’ smukke elskerinde, der hævder, at Amryas var parat til at forlade Caroline til fordel for hende, og familiens ven Meredith Blake, som Caroline angiveligt stjal giften fra, og som tydeligvis selv var forelsket i hende.Hercule Poirot er Agatha Christies belgiske privatdetektiv, der er lige så genial, som han er sær. De mindste detaljer kan føre til, at Poirot kan opklare en sag, som politiet er kørt fast i, og med sin mindre begavede partner, kaptajn Hastings, bliver han hyret til at opklare de mest fantastiske og bizarre mysterier.Agatha Christie (1890-1976) er Englands ukronede krimidronning og skaberen af kendte og elskede figurer som mesterdetektiven Hercule Poirot og den lettere påtrængende, men ikke desto mindre geniale Miss Marple. Agatha Christie er den bedst sælgende krimiforfatter i verden, og hendes bøger er oversat til flere sprog end William Shakespeares. Mange af romanerne er tilmed blevet lavet til både film, TV og sat op på hæderkronede teatre.
Tommy besøger sin tante Ada på et plejehjem, og imens falder Tuppence i snak med en gammel dame ved navn mrs. Lancaster. Ud af det blå spørger den gamle Tuppence: "Var det dit stakkels lille barn? Barnet bag kaminen." Tuppence slår det hen som en senil gammel dames slørede forstand, men da tante Ada nogle uger senere dør, er mrs. Lancaster forsvundet, og Tuppence får en fornemmelse af, at noget er helt galt. Blandt tante Adas ting finder hun et maleri, som hun angiveligt har fået af mrs. Lancaster. Det forestiller et lille hus ved en å, og det viser sig, at maleriet har uhyggelige hemmeligheder at berette – hvis man altså formår at tolke dem.Tommy og Tuppence Beresford er et detektivpar, der optræder i mange af Agatha Christies bøger. Vi møder dem første gang i "Den hemmelige modstander" i 1922, hvor de griber chancen for at afpresse penge af en forbryder, men de opdager hurtigt, at livet som privatdetektiv er langt mere spændende og lukrativt.Agatha Christie (1890-1976) er Englands ukronede krimidronning og skaberen af kendte og elskede figurer som mesterdetektiven Hercule Poirot og den lettere påtrængende, men ikke desto mindre geniale Miss Marple. Agatha Christie er den bedst sælgende krimiforfatter i verden, og hendes bøger er oversat til flere sprog end William Shakespeares. Mange af romanerne er tilmed blevet lavet til både film, TV og sat op på hæderkronede teatre.
Den gamle invalide lady Tressilian inviterer en broget skare af gæster til sit strandhus Gull’s Point. I løbet af besøget afsløres hemmeligheder, som for længst burde være gået i glemmebogen; selvmordsforsøg, tyveri, utroskab og historien om et barn, der for mange år siden slog et andet barn ihjel med bue og pil. Det blev antaget for en ulykke, og barnet fik en ny identitet, men tvivlen hersker stadig, om der i virkeligheden var tale om overlagt mord, og ikke mindst hvilket navn barnet går under i dag...
Ti mennesker, som ikke kender hinanden, bliver af den mystiske mr. Owen inviteret på besøg på en forblæst klippeø. Højst overraskende viser værten sig ikke under middagen, men hans stemme lyder fra en højttaler. Da en gæst findes død, bliver de andre klar over, at der er en morder blandt dem. Han slår til igen ... og igen ... der var ti, der var ni ...Agatha Christie (1890-1976) er Englands ukronede krimidronning og skaberen af kendte og elskede figurer som mesterdetektiven Hercule Poirot og den lettere påtrængende, men ikke desto mindre geniale Miss Marple. Agatha Christie er den bedst sælgende krimiforfatter i verden, og hendes bøger er oversat til flere sprog end William Shakespeares. Mange af romanerne er tilmed blevet lavet til både film, TV og sat op på hæderkronede teatre.
"This little known mystery will surprise and delight Christie fans. Written in 1934, the story concerns a physicist named Sir Claude Amory who has come up with a formula for an atom bomb. In the first act, Sir Claude is poisoned (in his coffee, naturally) and Hercule Poirot is called in to solve the case. He does so after many wonderful twists and turns in true Christie fashion."--Amazon.com.
This triple bill of one-act murder mysteries combines: the light-hearted comedy Afternoon at the Seaside, in which a detective attempts to find a priceless emerald necklace and the culprit who stole it; The Rats, a dark and chilling tale in which a pair of adulterous lovers find themselves lured to a flat, trapped like rats and framed for murder; and finally, The Patient, a tense thriller in which a woman has been hospitalised after seemingly falling from her balcony."Three thrilling d¿nouements for the price of one."THE DAILY TELEGRAPH"A trio of playlets devoted, like the rest of her work, to whetting one's appetite for retribution."THE OBSERVER"They are, without exception, the work of an experienced and artful cook, whose interest is to please."THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Imprisoned for poisoning her husband fifteen years earlier, Caroline Crale finds herself at death's door, and writes a letter expressing her undeniable innocence to her daughter Carla. Carla, aided by Justin Fogg - a former admirer of Caroline - persuades those present on the day of her father's death to return to the scene of the crime. When the witnesses reassemble, Fogg discovers the identity of the true murderer, and Carla discovers her true feelings for Fogg.
Clarissa, wife of a diplomat, is adept at spinning tales of adventure but when a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with. Desperate to dispose of the body before her husband arrives with an important politician, she enlists the help of her guests. Hilarity ensues when they are interrupted by the arrival of wry detective, Inspector Lord.A conscious parody of the detective thriller, Christie delivers a unique blend of suspense and humour. There is tension and laughter in equal parts in an intricate plot of murder, police, drug addicts, invisible ink, hidden doorways and secret drawers.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The intense interest aroused in the public by what was known at the time as "The Styles Case" has now somewhat subsided. Nevertheless, in view of the world-wide notoriety which attended it, I have been asked, both by my friend Poirot and the family themselves, to write an account of the whole story. This, we trust, will effectually silence the sensational rumours which still persist. I will therefore briefly set down the circumstances which led to my being connected with the affair. I had been invalided home from the Front; and, after spending some months in a rather depressing Convale-scent Home, was given a month's sick leave. Having no near relations or friends, I was trying to make up my mind what to do, when I ran across John Cavendish. I had seen very little of him for some years. Indeed, I had never known him particularly well. He was a good fifteen years my senior, for one thing, though he hardly looked his forty-five years. As a boy, though, I had often stayed at Styles, his mother's place in Essex.
Collins brings the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, to English language learners.
Collins brings the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, to English language learners.
A new full-length novel adapted by Charles Osborne from Agatha Christie's acclaimed play, presented in the new Christie livery.When a stranger runs his car into a ditch in dense fog near the South Wales coast, and makes his way to an isolated house, he discovers a woman standing over the dead body of her wheelchair-bound husband, a gun in her hand. She readily admits to murder, and the unexpected guest offers to help her concoct a cover story.But is it possible Laura Warwick did not commit the crime after all? If so, who is she shielding? As the gallant unexpected guest, Michael Starkwedder, looks for other enemies of the dead man he certainly isn't disappointed by a lack of possible suspects - all with very potent motives...
A new 'Christie for Christmas' - a full-length novel adapted from her acclaimed play by Charles Osborne. Following Black Coffee and The Unexpected Guest comes the final Agatha Christie play novelisation, bringing her superb storytelling to a new legion of fans.Clarissa, the wife of a Foreign Office diplomat, is given to daydreaming. 'Supposing I were to come down one morning and find a dead body in the library, what should I do?' she muses.Clarissa has her chance to find out when she discovers a body in the drawing-room of her house in Kent. Desperate to dispose of the body before her husband comes home with an important foreign politician, Clarissa persuades her three house guests to become accessories and accomplices. It seems that the murdered man was not unknown to certain members of the house party (but which ones?), and the search begins for the murderer and the motive, while at the same time trying to persuade a police inspector that there has been no murder at all...'Spider's Web' was written in 1954 specifically for Margaret Lockwood and opened first at the Theatre Royal Nottingham before moving to the Savoy Theatre in London on 14 December 1954. A film was made in 1960, and it is currently under option for a possible feature film within the next two years.
Adapted from the play by Charles Osborne. Sir Claud Amory has discovered the formula for a new powerful explosive, which is stolen by one of the large household of relatives and friends. Locking everyone in the library, Sir Claud switches off the lights to allow the thief to replace the formula on the table, no questions asked. When the lights come on, however, he is dead, and Hercule Poirot - with assistance from Hastings and Inspector Japp - has to unravel a tangle of family feuds, old flames and suspicious foreigners to find the killer and prevent a global catastrophe.
A classic Marple title now available in CD for the first time.First, the mystery man in the church with a bullet-wound... then, the riddle of a dead man's buried treasure... the curious conduct oif a caretaker after a fatal riding accident... the corpse and a tape-measure... the girl framed for theft... and the suspect accused of stabbing his wife with a dagger.Six gripping cases with one thing in common - the astonishing deductive powers of Miss Marple.
Designed to match the new look Miss Marple series. Read by the superb Stephanie Cole. Soon after Gwenda moved into her new home, odd things started to happen. Despite her best efforts to modernise the house, she only succeeded in dredging up its past. Worse, she felt an irrational sense of terror every time she climbed the stairs... In fear, Gwenda turned to Miss Marple to exorcise her ghosts. Between them, they were to solve a 'perfect' crime committed many years before.
In utter disbelief Miss Marple read the letter addressed to her from the recently deceased Mr Rafiel - an acquaintance she had met briefly on her travels.Recognising in Miss Marple a natural flair for justice, Mr Rafiel had left instructions for her to investigate a crime after his death. The only problem was, he had failed to tell her who was involved or where and when the crime had been committed. It was most intriguing.
A classic Miss Marple mystery, read by Stephanie Cole.When Miss Marple comes up from the country for a holiday in London, she finds what she's looking for at Bertram's Hotel: traditional decor, impeccable service and an unmistakable atmosphere of danger behind the highly polished veneer.Yet, not even Miss Marple can foresee the violent chain of events set in motion when an eccentric guest makes his way to the airport on the wrong day...
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