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    Poirot Evil Under The Sun 

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    Exotic seaside mystery thriller. reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie.

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    Death on the Nile

    1,600 L

    Death on the Nile is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 1 November 1937. The book features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. The action takes place in Egypt, mostly on the River Nile. The novel is unrelated to Christie’s earlier short story of the same name, which featured Parker Pyne as the detective.

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    Poirot The ABC Murders

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    Agatha Christie’s world-famous serial killer mystery, reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. 

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    Five Little Pigs

    1,500 L

    Five Little Pigs is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie. The book features detective Hercule Poirot investigating five people about a murder committed sixteen years earlier. Caroline Crale died in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murdering her husband, Amyas Crale, by poisoning him. In her final letter from prison, she claims to be innocent of the murder. Her daughter Carla Lemarchant asks Poirot to investigate this cold case, based on the memories of the people closest to the couple.

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    Tales of mystery and imagination

    500 L

    Tales of Mystery & Imagination (often rendered as Tales of Mystery and Imagination) is a popular title for posthumous compilations of writings by American author, essayist and poet Edgar Allan Poe and was the first complete collection of his works specifically restricting itself to his suspenseful and related tales.

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    Dracula

    500 L

    Dracula was mostly written in the 1890s. Stoker produced over a hundred pages of notes for the novel, drawing extensively from Transylvanian folklore and history. Some scholars have suggested that the character of Dracula was inspired by historical figures like the Wallachian prince Vlad the Impaler or the countess Elizabeth Báthory, but there is widespread disagreement. Stoker’s notes mention neither figure. He found the name Dracula in Whitby’s public library while holidaying there, picking it because he thought it meant devil in Romanian.

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    And then there were none

    1,500 L

    A disturbing story. Some strangers together who are united by crime. But who is more dangerous? …Is there an unsolvable mystery?

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    Murder on the Orient Express

    1,500 L

    Just after midnight, the famous Orient Express is stopped in its tracks by a snowdrift. By morning, the millionaire Simon Ratchett lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. One of his fellow passengers must be the murderer.

    Isolated by the storm and with a killer in their midst, detective Hercule Poirot must find the killer amongst a dozen of dead man’s enemies, before the murderer decides to strike again. . .

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    Poirot The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd

    1,650 L

    The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’, with its legendary twist, changed the detective fiction genre for ever.