Sparkling Cyanide

Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie, published by CollinsChildren’s in 1995, is a mystery novel that unfolds around George Barton, who believes his wife’s death was a murder. In this edition, spanning 238 pages, the narrative centers on a dinner party where six guests gather, each with their own secrets, as George sets a trap for the suspected killer.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of deception and intrigue as the story delves into the motives and backgrounds of the characters involved. The book presents a complex web of relationships and tensions, typical of Christie’s work in the mystery and detective genre. As the plot thickens, the dinner setting becomes a stage for suspense, leading to unexpected revelations and a chilling conclusion.
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George Barton, convinced his wife’s death was murder, has laid a macabre trap for his wife’s killer. At a table set for seven, six people sit down to dinner, with death.
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