
Third Girl
によって
Agatha Christie
まだ評価がありません
Mystery
Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
192
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1976
出版社
Fontana
版
1972
ISBN-10
0006131611
ISBN-13
9780006131618
説明
Set in the vibrant and ever-changing backdrop of 1960s London, the story revolves around a young woman named Norma Restarick, whose complex and mysterious past captivates those around her. Her unexpected arrival at the home of private detective Hercule Poirot sets off a chain of events filled with intrigue and suspense. Norma, who believes she might have committed a crime, becomes entwined in Poirot’s world of investigation, where nothing is as it seems.
As Poirot delves deeper into Norma’s life, he discovers a web of deception, secrets, and unexpected twists. The narrative showcases Christie’s trademark clever plotting and brilliantly constructed characters, as she explores themes of identity and the masks people wear. The world of glamour and confusion of the 1960s serves as an alluring backdrop, adding depth to the unfolding mystery.
Ultimately, Poirot’s unparalleled deductive skills are put to the test as he attempts to unravel the truth behind Norma’s troubled psyche and the events that led her to seek his help. This compelling tale weaves together elements of psychological intrigue and classic detective work, keeping readers eagerly turning the pages until the very last moment.
As Poirot delves deeper into Norma’s life, he discovers a web of deception, secrets, and unexpected twists. The narrative showcases Christie’s trademark clever plotting and brilliantly constructed characters, as she explores themes of identity and the masks people wear. The world of glamour and confusion of the 1960s serves as an alluring backdrop, adding depth to the unfolding mystery.
Ultimately, Poirot’s unparalleled deductive skills are put to the test as he attempts to unravel the truth behind Norma’s troubled psyche and the events that led her to seek his help. This compelling tale weaves together elements of psychological intrigue and classic detective work, keeping readers eagerly turning the pages until the very last moment.