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Género: Mistério
Editora: Berkley Publishing Group | Nº de páginas: 214
Nota: 3/5
Resumo (da capa): “Mr. Hercule Poirot – you fancy yourself, don’t you, at solving mysteries that are too difficult for our poor thick-headed British police? Let us see, Mr. Clever Poirot, just how clever you can be.” Was the anonymous note a brilliant challenge or a crackpot hoax? The answer ia as loud and clear is a woman’s scream – precisely that of Alice Ascher, a shopkeeper in Andover bludgeoned to death on the job. Next to her corpse, a clue that’s as simple as ABC. Alphabetically speaking, the master Belgian sleuth suspects it’s now a matter of one down, twenty-five to go…
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