The Mystery of the Blue Train

The Mystery of the Blue Train

by Agatha Christie
The Mystery of the Blue Train

The Mystery of the Blue Train

by Agatha Christie

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Overview

First published in 1928, "The Mystery of the Blue Train" is Agatha's Christie's eighth novel. The "Blue Train" is the crack express by which affluent travelers journey from London to the French Riviera. The train trip is necessarily broken by the Channel crossing, but once on French soil there is no need for further change until the arrival at Nice. Somewhere in the course of the train's journey, Ruth Van Aldin Kettering, the daughter of an American multimillionaire and the wife of an unsatisfactory Englishman whom she is planning to divorce, is murdered in her compartment, strangled with a length of black cord. Police investigations bring to light the presence on the train of various persons involved in the plot, among them the dead woman's husband and a former suitor of very shady reputation. This briskly paced tale follows the investigation of the murder by Christie's most famous detective, Hercule Poirot, to its thrilling conclusion. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420981889
Publisher: Digireads.com
Publication date: 05/07/2024
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 164,942
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

About The Author
AGATHA CHRISTIE (1890–1976) was born in Devon, England. She wrote more than 70 books and 150 short stories, as well as works for stage and screen. Her novel And Then There Were None is considered the world's bestselling mystery novel, and her play The Mousetrap is the longest-running play in London theater history.

Date of Birth:

September 15, 1890

Date of Death:

January 12, 1976

Place of Birth:

Torquay, Devon, England

Education:

Home schooling
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