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The mystery of three quarters / Sophie Hannah.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Hannah, Sophie, Hercule Poirot mystery ; book 3.Kaiwhakaputa: London, England : HarperCollins Publishers, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Whakaahuatanga: 384 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780008264468
  • 0008264465
  • 9780008264451
  • 0008264457
  • 9780062792341
  • 0062792342
  • 9780008321291
  • 0008321299
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.92 23
Summary: Returning home after lunch one day, Hercule Poirot finds an angry woman waiting outside his front door. She demands to know why Poirot has sent her a letter accusing her of the murder of Barnabas Pandy, a man she has neither heard of nor ever met. Poirot has also never heard of a Barnabas Pandy, and has accused nobody of murder. Shaken, he goes inside, only to find that he has a visitor waiting for him - a man who also claims also to have received a letter from Poirot that morning, accusing him of the murder of Barnabas Pandy. Poirot wonders how many more letters of this sort have been sent in his name. Who sent them, and why? More importantly, who is Barnabas Pandy, is he dead, and, if so, was he murdered? And can Poirot find out the answers without putting more lives in danger?
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At head of title: Agatha Christie.

Returning home after lunch one day, Hercule Poirot finds an angry woman waiting outside his front door. She demands to know why Poirot has sent her a letter accusing her of the murder of Barnabas Pandy, a man she has neither heard of nor ever met. Poirot has also never heard of a Barnabas Pandy, and has accused nobody of murder. Shaken, he goes inside, only to find that he has a visitor waiting for him - a man who also claims also to have received a letter from Poirot that morning, accusing him of the murder of Barnabas Pandy. Poirot wonders how many more letters of this sort have been sent in his name. Who sent them, and why? More importantly, who is Barnabas Pandy, is he dead, and, if so, was he murdered? And can Poirot find out the answers without putting more lives in danger?

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