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The Mystery of the Blue Train
by Agatha Christie
When the luxurious Blue Train pulls into Nice, a shocking murder is discovered on board—and among the passengers, no one is who they seem. Heiress Ruth Kettering has been strangled, her priceless rubies stolen, and suspicion falls on everyone from her estranged husband to a mysterious count and a quiet English companion named Katherine Grey.
Hercule Poirot, traveling on the same train, soon finds himself unraveling a tangle of love, jealousy, deceit, and greed that stretches from the glittering Riviera to the darkest corners of the human heart.
First published in 1928, The Mystery of the Blue Train is one of Agatha Christie’s most atmospheric and intricately plotted tales, featuring her beloved Belgian detective at the height of his powers. The novel blends glamour and tragedy against the backdrop of interwar Europe, showcasing Christie’s unmatched skill at turning luxury into lethal intrigue.
This edition preserves the timeless allure of Christie’s prose, a perfect addition for collectors, mystery enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the golden age of detective fiction.




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