The Secret Of Chimneys

The Secret Of Chimneys

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A classic work of golden-age detective fiction, The Secret of Chimneys chronicles the rollicking misadventures of Anthony Cade, a charming drifter who agrees to deliver a set of compromising memoirs to a London publisher — a seemingly simple errand that quickly entangles him in murder, stolen jewels, and royal intrigue at the grand English country house known as Chimneys. Christie masterfully weaves together political conspiracy and drawing-room mystery, presenting a cast of suspects that includes foreign diplomats, Scotland Yard inspectors, and aristocrats with secrets to hide. The tone is brisk and witty, carrying the breezy confidence of a writer at the height of her storytelling powers, with sharp dialogue and clever misdirection at every turn. Inspector Battle of Scotland Yard makes one of his earliest appearances here, methodically working to uncover the truth behind a series of seemingly unconnected crimes. Fans of Christie's signature puzzle-plotting will find this early novel a thoroughly entertaining and satisfying read.

Author: Agatha Christie
Format: Hardback
Published: 1966, The Agatha Christie Collection
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A classic work of golden-age detective fiction, The Secret of Chimneys chronicles the rollicking misadventures of Anthony Cade, a charming drifter who agrees to deliver a set of compromising memoirs to a London publisher — a seemingly simple errand that quickly entangles him in murder, stolen jewels, and royal intrigue at the grand English country house known as Chimneys. Christie masterfully weaves together political conspiracy and drawing-room mystery, presenting a cast of suspects that includes foreign diplomats, Scotland Yard inspectors, and aristocrats with secrets to hide. The tone is brisk and witty, carrying the breezy confidence of a writer at the height of her storytelling powers, with sharp dialogue and clever misdirection at every turn. Inspector Battle of Scotland Yard makes one of his earliest appearances here, methodically working to uncover the truth behind a series of seemingly unconnected crimes. Fans of Christie's signature puzzle-plotting will find this early novel a thoroughly entertaining and satisfying read.