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Peril at End House
Peril at End House

by Agatha Christie

NO seaside town in the south of England is, I think, as attractive as St. Loo.

1932 111 ed.
Murder in Three Acts
Murder in Three Acts

by Agatha Christie

MR. Satterthwaite sat on the terrace of Crow's Nest and watched his host, Sir Charles Cartwright, climbing up the path f...

1934 103 ed.
The Moving Finger
The Moving Finger

by Agatha Christie

and nurses, that I was going to be condemned to lie on my back all my life.

1942 115 ed.
Lord Edgware Dies
Lord Edgware Dies

by Agatha Christie

THE memory of the public is short.

1933 113 ed.
Whose Body?
Whose Body?

by Dorothy L. Sayers

Oh, damn!" said Lord Peter Wimsey at Piccadilly Circus.

1923 319 ed.
Murder on the Links
Murder on the Links

by Agatha Christie

I believe that a well-known anecdote exists to the effect that a young writer, determined to make the commencement of hi...

1923 272 ed.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

by Agatha Christie

MRS. Ferrars died on the night of the 16th-17th September-a Thursday.

1926 220 ed.
Murder is Easy
Murder is Easy

by Agatha Christie

England! England after many years!

1853 95 ed.
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Mr. Sherlock Holmes, der sehr spät am Morgen aufzustehen pflegte (außer bei den gar nicht seltenen Gelegenheiten, da er ...

1900 1308 ed.
Män som hatar kvinnor
Män som hatar kvinnor

by Stieg Larsson

Era diventato un rito che si ripeteva ogni anno.

2005 78 ed.
Shutter Island
Shutter Island

by Dennis Lehane

TEDDY DANIELS'S FATHER had been a fisherman.

2003 64 ed.
Murder Must Advertise
Murder Must Advertise

by Dorothy L. Sayers

And by the," said Mr. Hankin, arresting Miss Rossiter as she rose to go,"there is a new copy-writer coming today."

1933 98 ed.
Strong Poison
Strong Poison

by Dorothy L. Sayers

There were crimson roses on the bench; they looked like splashes of blood.

1930 115 ed.
Busman's honeymoon
Busman's honeymoon

by Dorothy L. Sayers

So Peter is really married: I have ordered willow-wreaths for half my acquaintance.

1937 87 ed.
Clouds of Witness
Clouds of Witness

by Dorothy L. Sayers

Lord Peter Wimsey stretched himself luxuriously between the sheets provided by the Hotel Meurice.

1926 80 ed.
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards

by Lilian Jackson Braun

Jim Qwilleran, whose name had confounded typesetters and proofreaders for two decades, arrived fifteen minutes early for...

1966 23 ed.