Lord Edgware Dies

“Lord Edgware Dies” by Agatha Christie is a mystery novel published by Fontana in 1982, featuring 219 pages in English. The story revolves around the enigmatic death of Lord Edgware, who is found murdered shortly after his estranged wife, Jane, boasts about her intention to ‘get rid’ of him. Despite her apparent motive, Jane possesses a solid alibi, having been dining with friends at the time of the murder, which raises questions about her involvement and the true circumstances surrounding Lord Edgware’s demise.
In this edition, readers will follow the astute detective Hercule Poirot as he navigates the complexities of the case. The narrative delves into themes of deception and motive, as Poirot seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder. With its traditional mystery elements, “Lord Edgware Dies” invites readers to engage in a classic whodunit, exploring the intricacies of human relationships and the facades people maintain. This book is a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre, showcasing Christie’s signature storytelling style.
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Poirot had been present when Jane bragged of her plan to ‘get rid’ of her estranged husband. Now he is dead and Jane had a cast-iron alibi, she was dining with friends at the time and after all he had granted her a divorce, so what motive did she have?
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