Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

Book • 1934
In 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

' Agatha Christie delivers a puzzling mystery filled with unexpected twists and turns.

Bobby Attfield and Frankie Derwent embark on a thrilling investigation after Bobby discovers a dying man with a cryptic last question.

Determined to solve the riddle, they delve into a world of deception, dangerous secrets, and hidden identities.

As they get closer to the truth, they encounter a web of suspects, each with their own motives and agendas.

Christie's clever plot, combined with the amateur sleuths' determination and wit, leads to a surprising and satisfying conclusion.

The novel explores themes of curiosity, courage, and the pursuit of justice, showcasing Christie's mastery of suspense.

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