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Cards on the Table: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
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Agatha Christie
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Mystery
Science & Technology
Art & Photography
形式
電子書籍
ページ数
1
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 21, 2016
出版社
HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio
版
Unabridged MP3CD
ISBN-10
1504762525
ISBN-13
9781504762526
説明
In a gathering of four enigmatic characters, a playful game of bridge reveals more than just the cards at play. Richly woven with suspense, the story unfolds as Hercule Poirot is drawn into a complex web of lies and deceit. Each player hints at hidden motives, and the air is thick with tension as their personalities clash over the card table.
Poirot, with his keen intellect and methodical approach, delves into the dark undercurrents that swirl around the game. The stakes rise considerably when the group’s apparent joviality turns deadly, leading to a shocking murder that shatters the playful atmosphere. As the detective questions each individual, layers of secrets begin to peel away, exposing intertwining relationships marked by jealousy and revenge.
With deft narration, the intriguing dynamics of the characters keep readers invested in the mystery. As Poirot employs his trademark psychological insight, the story evolves into a gripping exploration of the human psyche and motives, leaving readers guessing until the last card is dealt.
The tension steadily builds, and Poirot's brilliant deductions ultimately lead to a resolution that is both satisfying and surprising. In this classic tale of murder and misdirection, Agatha Christie crafts a delightful puzzle that challenges the intellect and captures the imagination.
Poirot, with his keen intellect and methodical approach, delves into the dark undercurrents that swirl around the game. The stakes rise considerably when the group’s apparent joviality turns deadly, leading to a shocking murder that shatters the playful atmosphere. As the detective questions each individual, layers of secrets begin to peel away, exposing intertwining relationships marked by jealousy and revenge.
With deft narration, the intriguing dynamics of the characters keep readers invested in the mystery. As Poirot employs his trademark psychological insight, the story evolves into a gripping exploration of the human psyche and motives, leaving readers guessing until the last card is dealt.
The tension steadily builds, and Poirot's brilliant deductions ultimately lead to a resolution that is both satisfying and surprising. In this classic tale of murder and misdirection, Agatha Christie crafts a delightful puzzle that challenges the intellect and captures the imagination.