Five Little Pigs

Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie, published by Fontana in 1959, is a captivating mystery that invites readers to unravel a complex case of murder. In this edition, consisting of 188 pages, renowned detective Hercule Poirot revisits a past conviction of Caroline Crale, who was found guilty of murdering her husband. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of five key suspects, each with their own motives and alibis, as Poirot seeks to determine the truth behind the crime.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the mystery genre, with elements of suspense and traditional detective work woven throughout the story. The unique structure allows for a deep dive into the lives of the suspects, including a stockbroker, a country squire, and a devoted governess, as they each recount their experiences related to the case. This edition offers an engaging experience for fans of mystery and thriller literature, showcasing Christie’s skill in crafting intricate plots and memorable characters.
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This little pig went to market,
This little pig stayed at home…
The jingle ran constantly through Poirot’s mind. Caroline Crale was convicted of murdering her husband – but there were five other suspects…
Philip Blake: Stockbroker – went to market.
Meredith Blake: Country squire – stayed at home.
Elsa Greer: Rich divorcee – ate roast beef.
Miss Williams: Devoted governess – got none.
Angela Warren: disfigured sister – cried all the way home!
Was Caroline Crale guilty – or one of the little pigs?
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