Found 642 results for "Women private investigators--England--Fiction"
by Agatha Christie
It was close on midnight when a man crossed the Place de la Concorde.
by Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot looked with interest and appreciation at the young woman who was being ushered into the room.
by Agatha Christie
"Tommy, old thing!" "Tuppence, old bean!" The two young people greeted each other affectionately, and momentarily blocke...
by Agatha Christie
"Take all this business about Kenya," said Major Palgrave.
by Agatha Christie
and nurses, that I was going to be condemned to lie on my back all my life.
by Agatha Christie
It is difficult to know quite where to begin this story, but I have fixed my choice on a certain Wednesday at luncheon a...
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-loo...
by Agatha Christie
That amiable youth, Jimmy Thesiger, came racing down the big staircase at Chimneys two steps at a time.
by Agatha Christie
Major Burnaby drew on his gum boots, buttoned his overcoat collar round his neck, took from a shelf near the door a hurr...
by Agatha Christie
Mrs. Thomas Beresford shifted her position on the divan and looked gloomily out of the window of the flat.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
Harriet Vane sat at her writing-table and started out into Mecklenburg Square.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
There were crimson roses on the bench; they looked like splashes of blood.
by Agatha Christie
Mr. and Mrs. Beresford were sitting at the breakfast table.
by Dorothy L. Sayers
So Peter is really married: I have ordered willow-wreaths for half my acquaintance.