When Cora Lansquenet is savagely murdered with a hatchet, the extraordinary remark she made the previous day at her brother Richardβs funeral suddenly takes on a chilling significance. At the reading of Richardβs will, Cora was clearly heard to say, βItβs been hushed up very nicely, hasnβt it.β¦ But
After the Funeral: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
β Scribed by Christie, Agatha
- Book ID
- 109519174
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 1953
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Series
- A Hercule Poirot
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062073822
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Review
βAgatha Christieβs puzzles have delighted fans for decades.β (Diane Mott Davidson, New York Times bestselling author )
βComplete with a genealogical tree, a dubious will, and a family full of potential murderers.β (New York Times )
About the Author
Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in one hundred foreign countries. She is the author of eighty novels and short-story collections, nineteen plays, and six novels under the name Mary Westmacott. She died in 1976.
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