Cards on the Table Agatha Christie Murder Mystery Poirot Classic Novel PB Book

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Item details

Condition
Good
ISBN
Does not apply
Author
Agatha Christie
Book Title
Cards on the Table
Language
English
Topic
Crime
Book Series
Poirot
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Berkley Books
Genre
Mystery
Original Language
English
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Personalize
No
Ex Libris
No
Inscribed
No
Personalized
No
Vintage
Yes
Literary Movement
Post-Modernism
Item Height
7 in
Item Length
5 in
Item Weight
10 oz
Item Width
0.5 in
Number of Pages
226
Unit Quantity
1

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Cards on the Table
by Agatha Christie
Berkeley Books, 1984 
(Original publication date, 1936)

It was the match-up of the century: four sleuths- Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard; Mrs. Ariadne Oliver, famed writer of detective stories: Colonel Race, of His Majesty's Secret Service; and the incomparable Hercule Poirot--invited to play bridge with four specially invited guests, each of whom had gotten away with murder!


For the host, the mysterious Mr. Shaitana, it was to be a clever entertainment. But before the first rubber was completed, the host himself was dead.


The most popular mystery writer of all time, Agatha Christie, achieved the highest honor possible to a woman in Britain when she was made a Dame of the British Empire.


All pages uninscribed, some minor wear to cover, small closed tear or chip at top edge of front cover near spine.