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The A.B.C. murders
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020$a1579126243
020$a9781579126247
082$aAFM CHR
100$aChristie, Agatha,$d1890-1976.
245$aThe A.B.C. murders :$ba Hercule Poirot novel$cAgatha Christie.
260$aNew York :$bBlack Dog & Leventhal Publishers :$bDistributed by Workman Pub. Co.,$c2006
300$a252 p. ;$c22 cm.
490$a"Agatha Christie collection"--Jacket.
500$a"Published by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's Sons, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc."--T.p. verso.
505$aThe letter -- Andover -- Mrs. Ascher -- Mary Drower -- The scene of the crime -- Mr. Partridge and Mr. Riddell -- The second letter -- The Bexhill-on-sea murder -- The Barnards -- Megan Barnard -- Donald Fraser -- A conference -- The third letter -- Sir Carmichael Clarke -- Marking time -- Poirot makes a speech -- By way of Sweden -- Lady Clarke -- Description of a murderer -- September 11th, Doncaster -- The Doncaster murder -- At Scotland yard -- Hercule Poirot asks questions -- And catch a fox -- Alexander Bonaparte Cust -- Poirot explains.
520$aA is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in Bexhill. C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide; before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind. D is for Doncaster, where the next victim dies... E is for evidence, ingeniously analyzed.
650$aPoirot, Hercule (Fictitious character)$vFiction.
650$aPrivate investigators$zEngland$vFiction.
650$aBelgians$zEngland$vFiction.
655$aMystery fiction.$2gsafd