The Big Four
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A classic work of detective fiction, The Big Four chronicles the return of Hercule Poirot's trusted friend Arthur Hastings to England, only to find himself immediately entangled in a globe-spanning conspiracy of terrifying proportions. Christie presents a shadowy international criminal syndicate — known only as the Big Four — whose reach extends into the highest corridors of power across multiple continents, threatening world order itself. The novel unfolds at a breathless, almost pulpy pace, blending the sharp deductive brilliance Poirot is famous for with the high-stakes tension of a spy thriller. Christie illustrates her detective's razor-sharp intellect against a backdrop of disguises, double-crosses, and seemingly impossible murders, keeping readers gripped from the first page to the last. Originally serialized in magazine form, the story retains an episodic energy that makes it one of the most action-packed and unconventional entries in the beloved Poirot canon.
Author: Agatha Christie
Format: Hardback
Published: 1972, The Agatha Christie Collection
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A classic work of detective fiction, The Big Four chronicles the return of Hercule Poirot's trusted friend Arthur Hastings to England, only to find himself immediately entangled in a globe-spanning conspiracy of terrifying proportions. Christie presents a shadowy international criminal syndicate — known only as the Big Four — whose reach extends into the highest corridors of power across multiple continents, threatening world order itself. The novel unfolds at a breathless, almost pulpy pace, blending the sharp deductive brilliance Poirot is famous for with the high-stakes tension of a spy thriller. Christie illustrates her detective's razor-sharp intellect against a backdrop of disguises, double-crosses, and seemingly impossible murders, keeping readers gripped from the first page to the last. Originally serialized in magazine form, the story retains an episodic energy that makes it one of the most action-packed and unconventional entries in the beloved Poirot canon.