
Mr. Parker Pyne, Detective
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Agatha Christie
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
197
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 1, 1984
出版社
Berkley
ISBN-10
0425067882
ISBN-13
9780425067888
説明
Agatha Christie's charming tale introduces readers to Mr. Parker Pyne, a detective unlike any other. With a keen understanding of human nature and a knack for solving perplexing mysteries, Pyne presents a more unconventional approach to detective work. Rather than relying solely on traditional methods of investigation, he taps into emotional insights and psychological nuances to unravel the tangled webs of deceit around him.
Set amidst the rich backdrop of a post-war society, Pyne navigates through a series of intriguing cases, each one more baffling than the last. Whether dealing with a distraught lover or uncovering hidden motives, he combines wit and intuition to bring resolution to those in distress. Christie's signature blend of suspense and humor brings life to the narrative, making each of Pyne's encounters a delightful exploration of both crime and the human condition.
As the mystery unfolds, readers will find themselves captivated by Pyne's unique perspective, proving that sometimes the heart holds the key to solving even the most complex riddles. Each story in this collection is a reminder that the enigma of human behavior can often be just as puzzling as the crimes themselves.
Set amidst the rich backdrop of a post-war society, Pyne navigates through a series of intriguing cases, each one more baffling than the last. Whether dealing with a distraught lover or uncovering hidden motives, he combines wit and intuition to bring resolution to those in distress. Christie's signature blend of suspense and humor brings life to the narrative, making each of Pyne's encounters a delightful exploration of both crime and the human condition.
As the mystery unfolds, readers will find themselves captivated by Pyne's unique perspective, proving that sometimes the heart holds the key to solving even the most complex riddles. Each story in this collection is a reminder that the enigma of human behavior can often be just as puzzling as the crimes themselves.