
The A.B.C. Murders
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
ISBN 10: 1572703261
ISBN 13: 9781572703261
Publication date:
August 1st, 2003
Publisher: Audio Partners, The, Mystery Masters
Length:
0 hours and 6 minutes
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Art & Photography
Hercule Poirot, the iconic Belgian detective, finds himself entangled in a chilling cat-and-mouse game as a mysterious letter surfaces, taunting him with a challenge to solve a murder before it even happens. The stakes are high as Poirot races against time to decipher clues that appear to follow a sinister pattern linked to the alphabet. Each crime unfolds with increasing tension, drawing Poirot deeper into a web of intrigue and danger.
As he delves into the letters and clues, Poirot's keen intellect is put to the test. He must navigate a landscape riddled with deception, all while the murderer remains one step ahead, leaving a trail of chaos. The psychological tension escalates as Poirot not only seeks to prevent the next kill but also to unmask the mind behind the brutal acts.
Surrounded by a cast of intriguing characters, Poirot's investigation reveals how appearances can be misleading. The unfolding drama showcases Christie's masterful storytelling, blending suspense and wit. With each revelation, the true nature of the killer emerges, leading to a climactic conclusion that only Poirot's brilliance can unravel.
As he delves into the letters and clues, Poirot's keen intellect is put to the test. He must navigate a landscape riddled with deception, all while the murderer remains one step ahead, leaving a trail of chaos. The psychological tension escalates as Poirot not only seeks to prevent the next kill but also to unmask the mind behind the brutal acts.
Surrounded by a cast of intriguing characters, Poirot's investigation reveals how appearances can be misleading. The unfolding drama showcases Christie's masterful storytelling, blending suspense and wit. With each revelation, the true nature of the killer emerges, leading to a climactic conclusion that only Poirot's brilliance can unravel.