Black Coffee

Black Coffee by Agatha Christie is an illustrated edition published by Samuel French Trade in 2014, featuring 108 pages in English. This mystery unfolds around Sir Claude Amory, a physicist who has developed a formula for an atom bomb. The narrative begins with his poisoning, and the renowned detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to unravel the case, leading readers through a series of intriguing twists characteristic of Christie’s storytelling.
In this edition, readers will encounter a blend of drama and mystery as Poirot navigates the complexities of the plot. The story not only delves into the realm of detective fiction but also touches on themes of romance and the performing arts, reflecting the diverse subjects associated with Christie’s work. This little-known mystery promises to engage both long-time fans and newcomers alike, showcasing the author’s signature style and clever plot development.
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“This little known mystery will surprise and delight Christie fans. Written in 1934, the story concerns a physicist named Sir Claude Amory who has come up with a formula for an atom bomb. In the first act, Sir Claude is poisoned (in his coffee, naturally) and Hercule Poirot is called in to solve the case. He does so after many wonderful twists and turns in true Christie fashion.”–Amazon.com.
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