Murder in Mesopotamia: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
+3
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Format
Kindle
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2009
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
Edition
Reissue
ISBN-10
0061749923
ISBN-13
9780061749926
Description
In this gripping mystery, readers are transported to an archaeological dig in Iraq, where tensions run high among the team. Agatha Christie weaves a complex tale that intertwines the enigmatic character of Hercule Poirot with the secrets buried in the past. The atmosphere is charged with suspense as relationships unfold and hidden motives emerge, leading to a baffling murder.
As Poirot meticulously investigates the crime, he delves into the lives of the individuals present, each carrying their own burdens and secrets. The setting, rich with historical significance, serves as the perfect backdrop for this captivating storyline. Shadows of doubt loom over every character, and with each revelation, the plot thickens, challenging readers to piece together the clues alongside Poirot.
With Christie's signature finesse, the narrative unfolds, revealing a tapestry of intrigue that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The interplay of intellect and emotion highlights the human experience, making this mystery not just a story of whodunit but a reflection on the complexities of life and deception.
As Poirot meticulously investigates the crime, he delves into the lives of the individuals present, each carrying their own burdens and secrets. The setting, rich with historical significance, serves as the perfect backdrop for this captivating storyline. Shadows of doubt loom over every character, and with each revelation, the plot thickens, challenging readers to piece together the clues alongside Poirot.
With Christie's signature finesse, the narrative unfolds, revealing a tapestry of intrigue that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The interplay of intellect and emotion highlights the human experience, making this mystery not just a story of whodunit but a reflection on the complexities of life and deception.
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