Three Act Tragedy

Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie, published by HarperCollins Publishers on May 4, 2016, is a mystery novel that invites readers into a chilling scenario. Set against the backdrop of a seaside gathering, the story begins with thirteen guests at actor Charles Cartwright’s retreat, where a seemingly innocent drink leads to the sudden death of Reverend Babbington. As the plot unfolds, another guest, Sir Bartholomew Strange, meets a similar fate, prompting the renowned detective Hercule Poirot to investigate the possibility of murder.
In this edition, readers will follow Poirot as he orchestrates a third gathering to uncover the identity of the cocktail killer. The narrative intricately weaves elements of traditional mystery and detective fiction, engaging those who appreciate a classic whodunit. With 272 pages, this English-language edition offers a detailed exploration of the events surrounding the deaths, as well as the dynamics among the guests, making it a compelling addition to any mystery enthusiast’s collection.
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Thirteen guests gather for drinks at actor Charles Cartwright’s seaside escape. Benign Reverend Babbington, who rarely imbibes, takes one sip of his beverage and keels over dead. Soon after Sir Bartholomew Strange convenes the same party and meets his own end after swallowing port. One death could be natural, but two mean murder. Hercule Poirot, who was present at both affairs, stages a third soirâee to catch the cocktail killer.
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