The Big Four

The Big Four by Agatha Christie is a mystery novel published by Fontana/Collins in 1994, featuring 221 pages in English. This edition presents a compelling narrative centered around the enigmatic figure of a dust-covered man who collapses at Hercule Poirot’s doorstep, leaving behind a cryptic clue: the number four scrawled on paper. As Poirot delves into this puzzling incident, readers are drawn into a web of intrigue that unfolds throughout the story.
In this edition, readers will encounter a classic mystery that explores themes of deception and the unknown. The plot revolves around the identity of the uninvited guest and the significance of the number four, leading Poirot on a journey filled with suspense and unexpected twists. This book fits within the traditional mystery and detective genre, making it a notable addition to Christie’s extensive body of work.
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Framed in the doorway of Poirot’s bedroom stands an uninvited guest, coated from head to foot in dust. The gaunt man’s face stares for a moment then sways and falls. Who is he and what is the significance of the figure four scribbled repeatedly on a piece of paper?
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