Hercule Poirot, #23 MYSTERY Source: Purchased Set at the Jolly Roger, a posh vacation resort for the rich and famous on the southern coast of England, Evil Under the Sun is one of Agatha Christie’s most intriguing mysteries. When a gorgeous young bride is brutally strangled to death on the beach, only Hercule Poirot can sift through the secrets that shroud each of the guests and unravel the macabre mystery at this playground by the sea. “To count - really and truly to count - a woman must have goodness or brains.”
Hercule Poirot, #4 MYSTERY Source: Purchased Roger Ackroyd was a man who knew too much. He knew the woman he loved had poisoned her first husband. He knew someone was blackmailing her ― and now he knew she had taken her own life with a drug overdose. Soon the evening post would let him know who the mystery blackmailer was. But Ackroyd was dead before he'd finished reading it ― stabbed through the neck where he sat in his study... “The things young women read nowadays and profess to enjoy positively frighten me.”
Hercule Poirot, #24 MYSTERY Source: Purchased Amyas Crale was a celebrated painter . . . and an even more celebrated lover. His wife Caroline was as jealous as she was devoted. So naturally, she was convicted of Amyas' murder. Now, 16 years later, their daughter presents Poirot with a challenge: find the fatal flaw in the case that will clear her mother's name. Also published as Five Little Pigs. “Juliet singles out Romeo. Desdemona claims Othello. They have no doubts, the young, no fear, no pride.”
Hercule Poirot, #30 MYSTERY Source: Purchased Normally, a mere outbreak of petty thefts in a youth hostel wouldn't be enough to interest the great detective Hercule Poirot. However, the warden of the hostel is sister to Poirot's secretary Miss Lemon, and concern for her sister is interfering with Miss Lemon's typing abilities. Poirot finds himself with an intriguing puzzle on his hands, and before long, murder increases the mystery. “I congratulate you on having such a unique and beautiful problem.”
No Series MYSTERY Source: Purchased In the doorway of an elegant New York apartment, blood seeps over a silk negligee, over the polished floor and the plush carpet: a beautiful young woman lies dead, her face disfigured by a single gun shot. But who was Laura? What power did she hold over the very different men in her life? How does her portrait bewitch even Mark McPherson, the hard-bitten detective assigned to find her murderer? One stormy night, Mark's investigation takes an unexpected turn... “There are a lot of people who haven't got the brains for their educations.”