Lord Edgware Dies

Book • 1933
Agatha Christie's 'Lord Edgware Dies' is a thrilling mystery featuring Hercule Poirot.

The novel centers around the murder of a prominent theatrical figure, Lord Edgware.

Poirot's sharp intellect and meticulous observation skills are put to the test as he unravels a complex web of secrets and lies.

The plot is filled with suspenseful twists and turns, keeping the reader guessing until the very end.

'Lord Edgware Dies' is a classic example of Christie's masterful storytelling, showcasing her ability to create intricate plots and memorable characters.

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Mentioned by Caroline Crampton as a book published in 1933, showcasing Agatha Christie's continued success in the detective fiction genre.
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