
The Case of the Distressed Lady: A Parker Pyne Story
por
Agatha Christie
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
27
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2013
Editorial
Witness Impulse
Edición
3
ISBN-10
0062302531
ISBN-13
9780062302533
Descripción
In a tale woven with intrigue and charm, Parker Pyne finds himself drawn into the complicated world of Daphne St. John, a lady desperately seeking his unique skills. As a man renowned for solving personal quandaries rather than traditional mysteries, Pyne approaches the case with his characteristic blend of insights and intuition. Daphne's plight reveals layers of distress that go beyond her initial troubles, enabling Pyne to explore the intricacies of human emotions.
As he delves deeper into the nuances of her situation, Pyne encounters a cast of colorful characters, each with their own agendas and secrets. Navigating through deception and hidden desires, he uncovers the heart of the matter—challenging the preconceived notions of what it means to be truly happy. The journey promises surprises that test his analytical prowess and challenge his beliefs about love and relationships.
In this engaging narrative, Agatha Christie masterfully intertwines wit and wisdom, creating an atmosphere where Pyne’s unorthodox methods shine. The story adeptly captures both the comedy and tragedy inherent in human experience, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives while savoring a delightful mystery.
As he delves deeper into the nuances of her situation, Pyne encounters a cast of colorful characters, each with their own agendas and secrets. Navigating through deception and hidden desires, he uncovers the heart of the matter—challenging the preconceived notions of what it means to be truly happy. The journey promises surprises that test his analytical prowess and challenge his beliefs about love and relationships.
In this engaging narrative, Agatha Christie masterfully intertwines wit and wisdom, creating an atmosphere where Pyne’s unorthodox methods shine. The story adeptly captures both the comedy and tragedy inherent in human experience, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives while savoring a delightful mystery.
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