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Agatha Christie Poirot : the definitive collection. Lord Edgware dies

Intervening in a sticky marital situation, Poirot suddenly finds himself in the midst of murder.

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  • "Poirot agrees to visit the husband of a famous actress to urge him to reconsider her request for a divorce. Edgware insists that he has already agreed to his wife's request. Yet, within twenty-four hours, he is found murdered."
  • "Intervening in a sticky marital situation, Poirot suddenly finds himself in the midst of murder."@en
  • "Poirot gives up on his marrows and returns to London, where he becomes involved in the marital distress of the rich and famous. After meeting famous actress Jane Wilkinson, he agrees to plead her case to her husband, hopefully convincing him not to divorce her. However, Lord Edgware claims he has already given up divorce proceedings. When he is murdered, Poirot must help Jane again."@en
  • ""Hercule Poirot returns to London where he meets famous actress Jane Wilkinson. Smitten, he agrees to visit her estranged husband, Lord Edgware, to urge him to reconsider her request for a divorce. Agatha Christie sets the stage for Poirot's extraordinary powers of detection that are stretched to the limit, as he discovers that nothing is as it seems." ... cover."@en
  • "Jane Wilkinson, a famous actress whose married name is Lady Edgeware, was in a hurry to trade in her moderately rich husband for an even richer model, so when Lord Edgeware is killed, there is an obvious suspect. However, Edgeware had just agreed to a divorce - with Poirot acting on his wife's behalf. Under suspicion, Jane seeks Poirot's help again, having previously wanted his help in ridding her of the same unwanted husband. So was Lady Edgeware the killer, or has she been framed? Her husband also had an unhappy daughter and a nephew who badly needed money. Poirot soon finds that nothing is at all as it seems in the remarkable world where the theatre collides with high society."@en

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