Crooked House
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Agatha Christie herself considered this book one of her most successful novels, along with "The Woes of the Innocents." And readers around the world completely agree with her. And all because the novel has a completely unexpected ending...
Remember the English song translated by Korney Chukovsky: "And beyond the crooked river / In a crooked little house / In summer and winter lived / The crooked mice"?
For the residents of the Three Gables mansion, this song is quite relevant – the cottage, overgrown with outbuildings, inhabited by a large, noisy family, truly resembles that very "crooked little house." A cheerful chaos simply must reign in such a house. But one day, murders began to
be committed there...
Agatha Christie is the most published author of all time after Shakespeare. The circulation of her books is second only to that of his works and the Bible. More than a billion Christie books have been sold worldwide in English and the same number in other languages. She is the author of eighty detective novels and short story collections, twenty plays, two memoirs, and six psychological novels, all written under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Her characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have forever become archetypal heroes of the suspense genre.
Remember the English song translated by Korney Chukovsky: "And beyond the crooked river / In a crooked little house / In summer and winter lived / The crooked mice"?
For the residents of the Three Gables mansion, this song is quite relevant – the cottage, overgrown with outbuildings, inhabited by a large, noisy family, truly resembles that very "crooked little house." A cheerful chaos simply must reign in such a house. But one day, murders began to
be committed there...
Agatha Christie is the most published author of all time after Shakespeare. The circulation of her books is second only to that of his works and the Bible. More than a billion Christie books have been sold worldwide in English and the same number in other languages. She is the author of eighty detective novels and short story collections, twenty plays, two memoirs, and six psychological novels, all written under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Her characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have forever become archetypal heroes of the suspense genre.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The First Lady of Detective