Murder in the Mews by Agatha Christie
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense · Series #151983 · 230 pages · ~4 hr read

Murder in the Mews

by Agatha Christie · Hercule Poirot #15
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How did a woman holding a pistol in her right hand manage to shoot herself in the left temple? What was the link between a ghost sighting and the disappearance of top secert military plans? How did the bullet that killed Sir Gervase shatter a mirror in another part of the room? And who destroyed the "eternal triangle" of love involving renowned beauty, Valentine Chantry? Hercule Poirot is faced with four mystifying cases—Murder in the Mews, The Incredible Theft, Dead Man's Mirror and Triangle at Rhodes—each a miniature classic of characterisation, incident, and suspense.

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About Murder in the Mews

What is Murder in the Mews about?

How did a woman holding a pistol in her right hand manage to shoot herself in the left temple? What was the link between a ghost sighting and the disappearance of top secert military plans? How did the bullet that killed Sir Gervase shatter a mirror in another part of the room?

Who wrote Murder in the Mews?

Murder in the Mews was written by Agatha Christie. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, Devon, in the United Kingdom, the daughter of a wealthy American stockbroker. Her father died when she was eleven years old. Her mother taught her at home, encouraging her to write at a very young age.

Is Murder in the Mews part of a series?

Yes — Murder in the Mews is book 15 in the Hercule Poirot series.

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