A Hercule Poirot Mystery - Death in the Air by Agatha Christie
Murder mysteries bestseller, Agatha Christie, paperback book in fair condition, Berkley edition 1984, shows wear but sound and complete, cover has creases.
Jane looked out of the window. The Channel showed blue and shining below. A wasp buzzed round Mr. Clancy's head and he struck at it absently. The wasp flew off to investigate the Duponts' coffee cups.
Jean Dupont slew it neatly. Peace settled in the cabin of the airplane. Conversation ceased, but thoughts pursued their way. In seat No. 2, Madame Giselle's head lolled forward a little. One might have taken her to be asleep. But she was not asleep.
Madame Giselle was dead.
The most popular mystery writer of all time, as well as the world's bestselling author, Agatha Christie achieved Britain's highest honor when she was made a Dame of the British Empire.
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Author: |
Agatha Christie |
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Publisher: |
Berkley Books |
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Copyright Date: |
Berkley Edition, June 1984 |
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Format: |
Paperback |
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Pages: |
230 |
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Cover Condition: |
Shows wear and creasing |
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Page Condition: |
Clean, complete, no marks, tanning from age |
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Spine Condition: |
Tight |
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Product Dimensions: |
4-1/4 x 7 x 5/8 |
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Condition: |
Fair |