The Man in the Brown Suit
- Criticism of the Works of Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short-Story Writers, and Other Creative Writers Who Liv
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- Engelsk
- 240 sider
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When plucky young Anne Beddingfeld comes to London, looking for adventure, she doesn't have to search for long. While waiting on the platform at Hyde Park Corner tube station, she watches in horror as a man loses his balance and tumbles to his death. The Scotland Yard investigation deems it an accident, but Anne is not convinced. Who was the man in the brown suit who examined the lifeless body? And why did he hurry off, leaving a note with the cryptic message "17.122 Kilmorden Castle"?
Anne's zeal to follow the clue leads her aboard a South Africa-bound ocean liner, where she is plunged into a world of diamond thieves and political intrigue. The vessel's lively nightlife ranges from a torrid romance on the foredeck to the sudden appearance in her cabin of a bleeding man, to outright attempts on her life. Now she is confronted with a ship's roster of suspects and no way of knowing who she can trust. Praised by The Observer as "written with spirit and humour," this sprightly tale from early in Agatha Christie's career offers a gripping blend of murder mystery and international crime thriller.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal240
- Udgivelsesdato15-01-2020
- ISBN139780486837505
- Forlag Dover Publications
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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Anonym 08/07/2024
En veloplagt krimi med en heltinde, der ikke sådan lader sig slå ud, men drager ud i verden for sine sidste sparepenge for at løse mysteriet om manden i det brune tøj. Hun ku' være blevet hjemme i England og ha' giftet sig med og være blevet forsørget af den rare familielæge. Men hun er en ny tids kvinde, der vil noget andet og mere. Det var en anden tid der for 100 år siden, da bogen udkom, men Christie og hendes beskrivelser af personer og samfund er tidløse og absolut stadig værd at læse.