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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Hercule Poirot, Bk 1) / Curtain (Hercule Poirot, Bk 39)
The Mysterious Affair at Styles / Curtain - Hercule Poirot, Bk 1 - Hercule Poirot, Bk 39
Author: Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot's first and last cases. — The Mysterious Affair at Styles: — Arthur Hastings arriving at Styles Court to visit an old friend and his family. While he is at the estate, the Mistress of the house is killed. By a lucky coincidence, Poirot is in the nearby village and free to investigate the matter. The cast of suspects is largely d...  more »
ISBN: 369965
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 313
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Publisher: Dodd, Mead
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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After 55 years on the best seller lists, Agatha Christie remains without peer as creator of edge-of-the-seat entertainment. And just as Dame Agatha occupies a special niche in the literary annals of our century, so too does her fictional sleuth, Hercule Poirot, whose remarkable "grey cells" place him alongside Sherlock Holmes as one of the immortals of detective fiction.

Poirot made his debut in 1920 in The Mysterious Affair at Styles. More than a generation later, he meets his final challenge in Curtain, in which he confronts the most fiendishly clever murderer of his long career.

The little English village of Styles St. Mary provides the setting for both adventures. In his first case, Poirot investigates the baffling death of the mistress of Styles Court, the great manor house. He returns there for his last adventure, to find that in the years since the Great War, Styles Court has degenerated into a "guest house." Poirot believes that among its residents is a psychopathic killer who has already claimed five victims - the "perfect criminal" whose technique is so ingenious that in each case, not only did he himself remain untouched by suspicion, but an innocent person stood trial for the murder.

Poirot knows that "X" plans to strike again. But who will be the victim? And who has been marked for the role of "murderer"?

Curtain is vintage Christie - suspenseful, tantalizing, filled with breathtaking twists of plot, and reaching a climax as surprising as it is logical. Coupled with The Mysterious Affair at Styles in this special 2-in-1 volume, it provides unrivaled entertainment.

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Editorial reviews on "Curtain":
Newsweek
One of Christie's most ingenious stories. A tour de force.

Times Literary Supplement
Outrageously satisfying...in this one [Christie] has brought off the bluff to end them all.


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