Dumb Witness
Part of the Hercule Poirot Mysteries series · Book 13.
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 411
- Year
- 2002
- Format
- Size
- 1.2 MB
- ISBN
- 9780007120796
Description
Discover a classic piece of English literature with *Dumb Witness*, a captivating mystery fiction novel penned by the legendary author Agatha Christie. Published by Harper in 2002, this intriguing tale is presented in a highly accessible large type books format, making it an excellent addition for readers who prefer enhanced readability. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of England, this traditional mystery and detective fiction centers on a complex investigation led by none other than the iconic fictitious character, Hercule Poirot. As one of the most famous private investigators in fiction, Poirot is called upon to unravel a dark and perplexing case where the lines between tragic accidents and cold-blooded murder are dangerously blurred.
The narrative of *Dumb Witness* delves into the suspenseful elements of last letters before death, drawing readers into a web of secrets and suspicious events. This gripping work highlights Agatha Christie's mastery of the detective genre, blending classic elements of traditional mystery with the meticulous investigative style of Hercule Poirot. Whether you are a dedicated collector of English literature or a newcomer seeking a thrilling murder mystery, this 2002 Harper edition delivers the suspenseful storytelling that defines Christie’s legacy. It captures the essential elements of private investigators uncovering hidden truths beneath seemingly innocent mishaps.
Perfect for fans of general mystery and detective fiction, this compelling book showcases the timeless appeal of Agatha Christie's writing. With themes of unexpected accidents and fateful last letters before death, the investigation keeps readers guessing at every turn. Additionally, the metadata links this rich narrative tradition to subjects spanning comic books and strips, highlighting the broad cultural impact of Poirot's adventures. This publication is ideal for libraries and personal collections alike, offering an engaging encounter with England's premier fictitious detective.
The narrative of *Dumb Witness* delves into the suspenseful elements of last letters before death, drawing readers into a web of secrets and suspicious events. This gripping work highlights Agatha Christie's mastery of the detective genre, blending classic elements of traditional mystery with the meticulous investigative style of Hercule Poirot. Whether you are a dedicated collector of English literature or a newcomer seeking a thrilling murder mystery, this 2002 Harper edition delivers the suspenseful storytelling that defines Christie’s legacy. It captures the essential elements of private investigators uncovering hidden truths beneath seemingly innocent mishaps.
Perfect for fans of general mystery and detective fiction, this compelling book showcases the timeless appeal of Agatha Christie's writing. With themes of unexpected accidents and fateful last letters before death, the investigation keeps readers guessing at every turn. Additionally, the metadata links this rich narrative tradition to subjects spanning comic books and strips, highlighting the broad cultural impact of Poirot's adventures. This publication is ideal for libraries and personal collections alike, offering an engaging encounter with England's premier fictitious detective.
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