A collection of short stories featuring some of Agatha Christie's best-loved detectives -- Hercule Poirot, Parker Pyne, Mr Satterthwaite and Harley Quin! All great crime writers have their favourite creations. Similarly, every great sleuth has his own preferred method of deduction. Take the charming
Problem at Pollensa Bay: A Parker Pyne Story
β Scribed by Christie, Dame Agatha
- Book ID
- 108928201
- Publisher
- Witness Impulse
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 675 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Previously published in the print anthology The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories.
Parker Pyne is on holiday at the Hotel Pino DοΏ½Oro on the island of Mallorca. Unfortunately also staying at the hotel are two fellow British guests, Mrs. Adela Chester and her dutiful young son, Basil. When Mrs. Chester discovers that Pyne is a οΏ½wizardοΏ½ at solving human problems, she calls on him to save Basil from a most unsuitable marriage.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: A collectionof short stories featuring some of Agatha Christie's best-loved detectives - Hercule Poirot, Parker Pyne, Mr Satterthwaite and Harley Quin! All great crime writers have their favourite creations. Similarly, every great sleuth has his, or her, own preferred method of ded
EDITORIAL REVIEW: A collectionof short stories featuring some of Agatha Christieβs best-loved detectives - Hercule Poirot, Parker Pyne, Mr Satterthwaite and Harley Quin! All great crime writers have their favourite creations. Similarly, every great sleuth has his, or her, own preferred method of ded
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SUMMARY: All great crime writers have their favourite creations. Similarly, every great sleuth has his, or her, own preferred method of deduction. Take the charming Parker Pyne, who relies upon an intuitive knowledge of human nature to solve the Problem at Pollensa Bay. Or Mr Satterthwaite, who see