Curtain: Poirots Last Case (Poirot)
By (Author) Agatha Christie
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
2nd November 2017
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
190g
A wheelchair-bound Poirot returns to Styles, the venue of his first investigation, where he knows another murder is going to take place
The house guests at Styles seemed perfectly pleasant to Captain Hastings; there was his own daughter Judith, an inoffensive ornithologist called Norton, dashing Mr Allerton, brittle Miss Cole, Doctor Franklin and his fragile wife Barbara , Nurse Craven, Colonel Luttrell and his charming wife, Daisy, and the charismatic Boyd-Carrington.
So Hastings was shocked to learn from Hercule Poirots declaration that one of them was a five-times murderer. True, the ageing detective was crippled with arthritis, but had his deductive instincts finally deserted him
First rate Christie: fast, complicated, wryly funny Time
Superb, vintage Christie Sunday Express
Agatha Christie was born in Torquay in 1890 and became, quite simply, the best-selling novelist in history. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, written towards the end of the First World War, introduced us to Hercule Poirot, who was to become the most popular detective in crime fiction since Sherlock Holmes. She is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and another billion in over 100 foreign countries. She is the author of 80 crime novels and short story collections, 19 plays, and six novels under the name of Mary Westmacott.