![]() ![]() Synopsis: Everyone blamed Emily’s accident on a rubber ball left on the stairs by her frisky terrier. Time permitting, I look forward to reading and reviewing the three books. Over at Past Offences the attention of Crimes of the Century this month is focused on the year #1937, a year on which several of Agatha Christie’s novels came to light, namely Dumb Witness and Death on the Nile, not to mention a collection of Hercule Poirot short stories under the title of Murder in the Mews. Dumb Witness was first published in the US as a Saturday Evening Post serial titled Poirot Loses a Client, and later in the UK as a serialisation named Mystery at Littlegreen House. First published in Great Britain by Collins in 1937. ![]() Harper Agatha Christie Signature Edition, 2002. Esta entrada es bilingüe, para ver la versión en castellano desplazarse hacia abajo ![]()
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