Summary
Agatha Christie: Sparkling Cyanide
One evening in November, seven people sat down to dinner. One of them, Rosemary Barton, never got up. They met again at a birthday dinner. Everyone is suspicious, one of them is the killer... The dinner was organized by Rosemary Barton's husband to catch the killer. However, the killer also poisons him and he does not make it to the end of dinner. The circle of people who had the opportunity to commit murder is large and it turns out that everyone who knew Rosemary had a motive... Agatha Christie (1890-1976) is the world's most famous author of crime novels and is considered the most widely read writer of all time. She wrote more than a hundred novels that are adored by millions of readers. Her masterly plots are also attractive to film producers, so many of her novels have been screened.
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