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The ABC Murders

Book • 1936
In *The ABC Murders*, Agatha Christie crafts a thrilling mystery where a serial killer is targeting victims with alliterative names in alphabetical order.

Hercule Poirot must unravel the complex web of clues and motives to uncover the true identity of the killer.

The novel explores themes of deception and psychological manipulation, showcasing Christie's mastery of the genre.

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Tamsen Webster
, quoting Agatha Christie from The ABC Murders, to emphasize that words are only the outer clothing of ideas.
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