"Anglais (langue) Manuels pour allophones." . . "Original title: Hickory, dickory, dock." . . "Murder Fiction." . . "Detective and mystery stories." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Mystery and detective stories." . . "Private investigators England Fiction." . . "Senior detectives Fiction." . . "Novela inglesa s.XIX." . . "Mystery and suspense stories." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Homicide Fiction." . . . . . . . "Hickory Dickory Dock"@en . "Hickory Dickory Dock" . . . . . . . . "Romans (teksten)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "When a young woman dies from an overdose of morphia, it's clearly a case of suicide. Or is it?"@en . "Hickory dickory dock : Unabridged" . . . . . "Een aantal vreemde gebeurtenissen in een studentenhuis wekken de achterdocht van Poirot, die echter niet kan voorkomen dat er slachtoffers vallen." . . . . . "Mystery and detective fiction"@en . "Mystery and detective fiction" . . . . . . . . . "CRIME & MYSTERY. Facsimile edition. There's more than petty theft going on in a London youth hostel...An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot's interest. But when he saw the list of stolen and vandalized items -- including a stethoscope, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack and a diamond ring found in a bowl of soup -- he congratulated the warden, Mrs Hubbard, on a 'unique and beautiful problem'. The list made absolutely no sense at all. But, reasoned Poirot, if this was merely a petty thief at work, why was everyone at the hostel so frightened?"@en . . . . . "A simple case of theft turns into a triple murder. The girl was dead, clearly a case of suicide. \"Or was it suicide,\" Hercule Poirot mused. Applying his shrewd mind to the disorderly facts and events surrounding the senseless thefts and the subsequent death of the girl, Poirot realized that the suicide really had been murder. Was it part of a larger scheme? Before he could act, there was a second murder, and then a third. Which of this international assortment of characters would stand in the dock? - Publisher."@en . . "When Miss Lemon, Hercule Poirot's impeccable secretary, presents him with a freshly typed letter with three mistakes in it, he realizes that something is seriously wrong."@en . "Hickory, dickory, dock : a Hercule Poirot mystery"@en . . . "Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time and in any language. Now Collins has adapted her famous detective novels for English language learners. These carefully adapted versions are shorter with the language targeted at upper-intermediate learners (CEF level B2). Each reader includes a CD with a reading of the adapted story, Helpful notes on characters, Cultural and historical notes relevant to the plot, A glossary of the more difficult words Strange items have disappeared from the student hostel on Hickory Road and Mrs Hubbard, the warden, is becoming suspicious. Detective Hercule Poirot has been a little bored recently and decides to try to solve the mystery. But the investigation turns sinister when one of the students is found poisoned in her room." . . . "Hickory, dickory, dock"@en . "Hickory, dickory, dock" . . . "Neiti Lemon erehtyy"@fi . . . . . "An outbreak of apparent kleptomania at a student hostel is not normally the sort of crime that arouses Hercule Poirot's interest, but it is a bizarre list of stolen and vandalised items: a stethoscope, some lightbulbs, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack, some boracic powder and a diamond ring later found in a bowl of a soup. Celia Austin quickly confesses to the pettier incidents to attract the attention of a male student. The next morning she is discovered dead from an overdose of morphine, and Poirot sees through the attempts to make her death seem like suicide." . . . . "Hercule Poirot doesn't need all his detective skills to realise something is troubling his secretary, Miss Lemon - she has made three mistakes in a simple letter. It seems an outbreak of kleptomania at the student hostel in which her sister works is distracting his usually efficient assistant. Deciding that desperate times call for desperate measures, the great detective agrees to investigate. Unknown to Poirot, however, desperation is a motive he shares with a killer."@en . . "Hickory dickory death : (original British title Hickory, dickory, dock) : a Hercule Poirot murder mystery" . "An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot's interest. But the list of stolen items - including a slashed rucksack and a diamond ring - made no sense. And why was everyone so afraid?" . "Hercule Poirot doesn't need all his detective skills to realise something is troubling his secretary, Miss Lemon - she has made three mistakes in a simple letter - It seems an outbreak of kleptomania at the student hostel in which her sister works is distracting his usually efficient assistant - Deciding that desperate times calls for desperate measures, the great detective agrees to investigate." . . "Electronic books" . . . . "Hickory, dickory, death" . . "Detective and mystery fiction" . . . . . "Huset i Hickory Road : (Overs. af \"Hickory Dickory Dock\" ved Tage la Cour)"@da . . . . . . . . . . "Hickory dickory dock : a Hercule Poirot Mystery" . "Hickory dickory death / S" . . . . "Hickory dickory death" . "Hickory dickory death"@en . . . . . "Huset i Hickory Road"@da . "Vertalingen (vorm)" . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories" . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . . . . "HICKORY DICKORY DOCK" . "Hickory dickory death"@en . . "Readers"@en . . . . . . "Hickory dickory dock : roman" . . . . "Hickory dickory dock" . "Hickory dickory dock"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In een studentehuis gebeuren allerlei vreemde dingen." . . "Normally, a mere outbreak of petty thefts in a youth hostel wouldn't be enough to interest the great detective Hercule Poirot. However, the warden of the hostel is sister to Poirot's secretary Miss Lemon, and concern for her sister is interfering with Miss Lemon's typing abilities. Poirot finds himself with an intriguing puzzle on his hands, and before long, murder increases the mystery."@en . "Normally, a mere outbreak of petty thefts in a youth hostel wouldn't be enough to interest the great detective Hercule Poirot. However, the warden of the hostel is sister to Poirot's secretary Miss Lemon, and concern for her sister is interfering with Miss Lemon's typing abilities. Poirot finds himself with an intriguing puzzle on his hands, and before long, murder increases the mystery." . . . "Hickory, Dickory, Dock" . "Hickory, Dickory, Dock"@en . "There's more than petty theft going on in a London youth hostel...An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot's interest. But when he saw the list of stolen and vandalized items - including a stethoscope, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack and a diamond ring found in a bowl of soup - he congratulated the warden, Mrs Hubbard, on a 'unique and beautiful problem'. The list made absolutely no sense at all. But, reasoned Poirot, if this was merely a petty thief at work, why was everyone at the hostel so frightened?" . . . . . "An outbreak of apparent kleptomania at a student hostel is not normally the sort of crime that arouses Hercule Poirot's interest. But when he sees the bizarre list of stolen and vandalized items - including a stethoscope, some lightbulbs, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack, some boracic powder and a diamond ring later found in a bowl of a soup - he's intrigued. When Poirot threatens to call the police, Celia Austin quickly confesses to the pettier incidents. But she denies stealing Nigel Chapman's green ink and using it to deface Elizabeth Johnston's work; taking the stethoscope, the light bulbs and boracic powder; and cutting up and concealing a rucksack. Celia appears to have done this to attract the attention of Colin McNabb, a psychology student who at first regards her as an interesting case study, and then suddenly becomes engaged to her. Celia makes restitution for the crimes and is seemingly reconciled with her victims, but when she is discovered the following morning - dead from an overdose of morphine - it doesn't take the investigators long to see this as a murder made to look like suicide." . "Hickory dickory death, a Hercule Poirot myster"@en . . . "Hickory, Dickory death" . . . "Hercule Poirot knows something's amiss when his perfectionist secretary makes a few mistakes." . . "Hickory, dickory, dock a Hercule Poirot mystery" . . . . . "Hickory dickory death : a Hercule Poirot murder mystery"@en . "Hickory dickory death : a Hercule Poirot murder mystery" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hercule Poirot decides that a purported suicide was really a murder, but before he can act more murders are committed."@en . . . . "Prirejene izdaje" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot's interest. But when he saw the list of stolen and vandalized items -- including a stethoscope, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack and a diamond ring found in a bowl of soup -- he congratulated the warden, Mrs Hubbard, on a 'unique and beautiful problem'. The list made absolutely no sense at all. But, reasoned Poirot, if this was merely a petty thief at work, why was everyone at the hostel so frightened?" . . . . . . . . . "The disappearance of various articles, like a scarf, a light bulb and so on leads to murder."@en . . . . . . . . . "Poirot si annoia" . "Poirot si annoia"@it . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Moord in het studentenhuis" . . . "Hercule Poirot doesn't need all his detective skills to realise something is troubling his secretary, Miss Lemon - she has made three mistakes in a simple letter. It seems an outbreak of kleptomania at the student hostel in which her sister works is distracting his usually efficient assistant. Deciding that desperate times call for desperate measures, the great detective agrees to investigate. Unknown to Poirot, however, desperation is a motive he shares with a killer ..."@en . . "Hercule Poirot doesn't need all his detective skills to realise something is troubling his secretary, Miss Lemon - she has made three mistakes in a simple letter. It seems an outbreak of kleptomania at the student hostel in which her sister works is distracting his usually efficient assistant. Deciding that desperate times call for desperate measures, the great detective agrees to investigate. Unknown to Poirot, however, desperation is a motive he shares with a killer ..." . . "Poirot suspects that something is very wrong when he finds three mistakes in the letter typed by his perfect secretary."@en . "Gyilkosság a diákszállóban"@hu . "Gyilkosság a diákszállóban" . . "Large type books" . "Large type books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Hickory, dickory, dock" . "Hickory, dickory, dock"@en . "Hickory, dickory, dock"@sv . . . . . . . "Hickory, dickory, death"@en . "Hickory, dickory, death" . . . "Detective and mystery stories, English"@en . . "Hickory Dickory Dock Agatha Christie"@en . . . . . "Hickory dickory dock"@en . "Hickory dickory dock" . . . . . . . "Hickory dickory dock / by Agatha Christie" . "Hickory dickory dock / by Agatha Christie"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Belgian detectives Fiction." . . "Roman poliţist." . . "Angol irodalom regény." . . "English fiction 20th century." . . "Roman." . . "English fiction." . . "Kriminalroman Englisch Ausgabe." . . "Youth hostels England Fiction." . . "Literatură engleză." . . "Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Private investigators Belgium Fiction." . . "Mondadori," . . "Tine Hovgaard Jørgensen" . . "Tage la Cour" . . "Engelsk skønlitteratur." . . "Accelerated readers." . . "Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character)" . . "Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious characters) Fiction." . . "Mystery and detective stories Fiction." . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Traditional British." . . "England" . . "Belgians England Fiction." . .