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The A.B.C. murders a Hercule Poirot mystery

Murdered bodies begin to appear, all accompanied by an A.B.C. Railway guide. Hercule Poirot must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind.

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  • "Murdered bodies begin to appear, all accompanied by an A.B.C. Railway guide. Hercule Poirot must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind."@en
  • "In one of Christie's most twisted tales, Poirot must navigate the mind of a serial killer as he systematically kills his way through the alphabet."
  • "Hercule Poirot is sent a series of letters by a murderer challenging him to try to stop a crime if he is clever enough."
  • "Poirot chases a killer who is murdering his victims in alphabetical order and gives the detective the location of the murders just prior to them."@en
  • "Recognized as one of Christie's cleverest mysteries in the highly popular Poirot series, this is sure to be a success with her many avid fans. A serial killer is on the loose, murdering his victims in alphabetical order, leaving an ABC Railway Guide beside each body ... and also playing a game with Hercule Poirot, alerting him in advance to the location of the murders, but Poirot always arrives too late ..."@en
  • "A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in Bexhill. C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide; before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind. D is for Doncaster, where the next victim dies... E is for evidence, ingeniously analyzed."
  • "A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in Bexhill. C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide; before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind. D is for Doncaster, where the next victim dies ... E is for evidence, ingeniously analyzed."@en
  • "A serial killer is in the loose, and Hercule Poirot will travel the length and breadth of England to track this ruthless killer. A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover, B is for Benard, strangled in Bexhill, C is for Clarke, struck down in Churston. Beside each body is an A.B.C. Railway guide, before each murder Hercule Poirot is notified. In one of Christie's most twisted tales, the meticulous Belgian sleuth must navigate the eerie maze of a serial killer's mind, whose trail of deliberate, taunting cluesmay prove to be a fatal mistake."@en
  • "The murderer in this case seems to working through the alphabet, starting with Mrs Ascher at Andover. As a sign he always leaves a railway ABC open at the page where he has killed his victim. He does make a mistake, however, he challenges Hercule Poirot to frustrate his plans."@en
  • "She is the killer's first victim: Alice Ascher from Andover. And next to her corpse is a spellbinding clue that's as simple as ABC. It appears that an anonymous serial killer plans to knock off his victims one-by one. A through Z. What's more, he's caring one authority in particular to catch him: a master detective named Hercule Poirot. Alphabetically speaking, Poirot fears that it's now a matter of one down, twenty-five to go ...-Back cover."@en

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  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks (CD)"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

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  • "The A.B.C. murders a Hercule Poirot mystery"@en
  • "The A.B.C. murders a Hercule Poirot mystery"
  • "The A.B.C. murders"@en
  • "The A.B.C. murders"
  • "The ABC murders"@en
  • "The ABC murders"