Sparkling Cyanide

Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie, published by HarperCollins in 2002, is a mystery novel that unfolds in a West End restaurant where a beautiful heiress is fatally poisoned. The story centers around six individuals who gather for dinner at a table set for seven, with an empty place marked by a sprig of rosemary, commemorating Rosemary Barton, who died at that very table a year prior. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will delve into the intricate web of memories and secrets surrounding the tragic event, as each character grapples with their recollections of Rosemary’s life and the circumstances of her death. The narrative explores themes of mystery and intrigue, inviting readers to piece together the clues that emerge from the past. With its focus on the complexities of human relationships and the impact of a single event, this edition of Sparkling Cyanide offers a compelling exploration of the mystery genre.
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A beautiful heiress is fatally poisoned in a West End restaurant… Six people sit down to dinner at a table laid for seven. In front of the empty place is a sprig of rosemary – in solemn memory of Rosemary Barton who died at the same table exactly one year previously. No one present on that fateful night would ever forget the woman’s face, contorted beyond recognition – or what they remembered about her astonishing life.
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