Titre : | A.B.C. contre Poirot |
Auteurs : | Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Le Livre de Poche, 1950 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-01-322082-8 |
Format : | 376 pages / Illustré / 18x13 cm |
Langues: | Français |
Langues originales: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie began writing during the First World War and wrote over 100 novels, plays and short story collections. She was still writing to great acclaim until her death, and her books have now sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in over 100 foreign languages. Yet Agatha Christie was always a very private person, and though Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple became household names, the Queen of Crime was a complete enigma to all but her closest friends.
The ABC Murders is a surprising novel tackling the modern figure of the serial killer and the psychology behind it. There’s a serial killer on the loose, working his way through the alphabet - and the whole country is in a state of panic. A is for Mrs Ascher in Andover, B is for Betty Barnard in Bexhill, C is for Sir Carmichael Clarke in Churston. With each murder, the killer is getting more confident – but leaving a trail of deliberate clues to taunt the proud Hercule Poirot might just prove to be the first, and fatal mistake. |
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité | L'etagère |
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P ROM 1523 | AGA | Livre | A Rousen | Roman | Disponible | R 3.2 B |