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Books with author Kate Christie

  • Hickory Dickory Dock

    A Christie

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 1967)
    Hickory Dickory Dock: (Pan Book No. X598)
  • A Murder is announced

    A Christie

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • And Then There Were None by Christie,Agatha.

    Christie

    Paperback (St.Martins, March 15, 2001)
    And Then There Were None by Christie,Agatha. [2001] Paperback
  • Death Comes As The End

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 2, 1982)
    Vintage paperback
  • The Pale Horse

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, June 2, 1983)
    None
  • Mrs. McGinty's Dead

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, May 2, 1985)
    An old widow is brutally killed in the parlour of her cottage! Mrs McGinty died from a brutal blow to the back of her head. Suspicion fell immediately on her shifty lodger, James Bentley, whose clothes revealed traces of the victim's blood and hair. Yet something was amiss: Bentley just didn't look like a murderer. Poirot believed he could save the man from the gallows -- what he didn't realise was that his own life was now in great danger!
  • Important Art Nouveau Jewels By Rene Lalique and Georges Fouquet

    Christie's

    Paperback (Christie's, March 15, 1989)
    None
  • Evil Under the Sun

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, April 3, 1985)
    Strong signs of use!
  • Death on the Nile

    Christie. A

    Paperback (Fontana, March 15, 1900)
    Linnet Doyle is young, beautiful, and rich. She's the girl who has everything--including the man her best friend loves. Linnet and her new husband take a cruise on the Nile, where they meet the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot. It should be an idyllic trip, yet Poirot has a vague, uneasy feeling that something is dangerously amiss.
  • The Pale Horse

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1985)
    A priest's death leads to sinister goings-on in an old country pub! To understand the strange goings on at The Pale Horse Inn, Mark Easterbrook knew he had to begin at the beginning. But where exactly was the beginning? Was it the savage blow to the back of Father Gorman's head? Or was it when the priest's assailant searched him so roughly he tore the clergyman's cassock? Or could it have been the priest's visit, just minutes before, to a woman on her death bed? Or was there a deeper significance to the violent squabble which Mark Easterbrook had himself witnessed earlier? Wherever the beginning lies, Mark and his sidekick, Ginger Corrigan, may soon have cause to wish they'd never found it!
  • At Bertram's Hotel

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, Dec. 2, 1984)
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  • Mrs McGintys Dead

    Christie

    Paperback (Pocket, Nov. 2, 1983)
    An old widow is brutally killed in the parlour of her cottage! Mrs McGinty died from a brutal blow to the back of her head. Suspicion fell immediately on her shifty lodger, James Bentley, whose clothes revealed traces of the victim's blood and hair. Yet something was amiss: Bentley just didn't look like a murderer. Poirot believed he could save the man from the gallows -- what he didn't realise was that his own life was now in great danger!