Fb2 Murder is Easy ePub
by AGATHA CHRISTIE
Category: | British and Irish |
Subcategory: | Fiction |
Author: | AGATHA CHRISTIE |
ISBN: | 0007354614 |
ISBN13: | 978-0007354610 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Harpercollins; Facsimile edition edition (2010) |
Fb2 eBook: | 1403 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1662 kb |
Digital formats: | rtf mobi lrf doc |
Dedicated to. Rosalind and Susan. the first two critics of this book. Other Books by Agatha Christie.
Dedicated to. 1. A Fellow Traveller. One. England! England after many years! How was he going to like it?
Murder is Easy is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 5 June 1939 and in the US by Dodd.
Murder is Easy is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 5 June 1939 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in September of the same year under the title of Easy to Kill. Christie's recurring character, Superintendent Battle, has a cameo appearance at the end, but plays no part in either the solution of the mystery or the apprehension of the criminal
Ex-policeman Luke Fitzwilliam hears about a series of murders from a dotty old lady he meets on a train. Dramatised by Joy Wilkinson.
Ex-policeman Luke Fitzwilliam hears about a series of murders from a dotty old lady he meets on a train. Episode 1. Ex-policeman Luke Fitzwilliam doesn't believe little old Miss Pinkerton when she tells him that she's off to Scotland Yard to report a serial killer on the loose in her quiet English village. But he's soon forced to reconsider. Episode 2. Luke Fitzwilliam can no longer believe that so many deaths in the tiny village of Wychwood-under-Ashe are a coincidence, and he's determined to find out the truth. He enlists the help of Bridget,.
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Church, Amy Gibbs’s aunt, was definitely an unpleasant woman. Her sharp nose, shifty eyes, and her voluble tongue all alike filled Luke with nausea. Her sharp nose, shifty eyes, and her voluble tongue all alike filled Luke with nausea xpectedly successful. What you’ve got to do, he told her, is to answer my questions to the best of your ability. If you hold back anything or tamper with the truth the consequences may be extremely serious to yo. .
Murder is Easy is a Christie mystery that should have been made by Alfred Hitchcock. Dame Agatha Christie was at the top of her game writing this excellent novel in the scary year of 1939. Dame Agatha proves again in this one that she is the Queen of Crime! The intricate plot,with a cast of fascinating characters, concerns a series of horrible murders in the village of Wychwood set in rural England.
I felt a little more excited. Perhaps the murder of the old woman wasn't very interesting, but it was still a crime.
txt 139 Кб. CHAPTER ONE. The Letter. My name is Captain Arthur Hastings. My wife and I have a large farm in South America, but before I was married I lived in London. There I helped my friend, the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, solve many crimes. Poirot used to work with the police in Belgium, but he retired several years ago. Since retiring, though, he has become a very successful private detective. I felt a little more excited. It had been a long time since I had mixed with crime and criminals. I wasn't really listening to Poirot's next words.
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To My Old Friend Sybil Heeley With affection Murder in the Mews Chapter 1 I ‘Penny for the guy, sir?’A small boy with a grimy face grinned ingratiatingly. Certainly not!’ said Chief Inspector Japp. And, look here, my lad-’A short homily followed. The dismayed urchin beat a precipitate retreat, remarking briefly and succinctly to his youthful friends:‘Blimey, if it ain’t a cop all togged up!�. And that we talked about how easy it would be to shoot a person with all those squibs and crackers and the rest of it going off?’ ‘Certainly.