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  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (GENERAL PRESS, March 12, 2020)
    The Man in the Brown Suit is Agatha Christie at her best, a young woman investigates an accidental death at a London tube station, and finds herself of a ship bound for South Africa. Anne Beddingfeld is always ready for an adventure. So when she witnesses a man die at a tube station, she searches for clues and finds a mysterious piece of paper nearby. The Scotland Yard verdict is accidental death. But she is not satisfied. After all, who was the man in the brown suit who examined the body? And why did he race off, leaving a cryptic message behind: '17-122 Kilmorden Castle'?About the Author:Agatha Christie, in full Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, née Miller, (born 15th September 1890, Torquay, Devon, England – died 12th January 1976, Wallingford, Oxfordshire), English detective novelist and playwright whose books have sold more than 100 million copies and have been translated into some 100 languages.Educated at home by her mother, Christie began writing detective fiction while working as a nurse during World War I. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920), introduced Hercule Poirot, her eccentric and egotistic Belgian detective; Poirot reappeared in about 25 novels and many short stories before returning to Styles, where, in Curtain (1975), he died. The elderly spinster Miss Jane Marple, her other principal detective figure, first appeared in Murder at the Vicarage (1930). Christie’s first major recognition came with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926), which was followed by some 75 novels that usually made best-seller lists and were serialized in popular magazines in England and the United States.Christie’s plays include The Mousetrap (1952), which set a world record for the longest continuous run at one theatre (8,862 performances – more than 21 years – at the Ambassadors Theatre, London) and then moved to another theatre, and Witness for the Prosecution, which, like many of her works, was adapted into a successful film. Other notable film adaptations include Murder on the Orient Express (1933; film 1974 and 2017) and Death on the Nile (1937; film 1978). Her works were also adapted for television.In 1926 Christie’s mother died, and her husband, Colonel Archibald Christie, requested a divorce. In a move she never fully explained, Christie disappeared and, after several highly publicized days, was discovered registered in a hotel under the name of the woman her husband wished to marry. In 1930 Christie married the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan; thereafter she spent several months each year on expeditions in Iraq and Syria with him. She also wrote romantic nondetective novels, such as Absent in the Spring (1944), under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    Hardcover (E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books, May 31, 2020)
    The Man in the Brown Suit is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK. The character Colonel Race is introduced in this novel.Anne Beddingfeld is on her own and ready for adventures when one comes her way. She sees a man die in a tube station and picks up a piece of paper dropped nearby. The message on the paper leads her to South Africa as she fits more pieces of the puzzle together about the death she witnessed. There is a murder in England the next day, and the murderer attempts to kill her on the ship en route to Cape Town.Nadina, a dancer in Paris, receives a visit from Count Sergius Paulovitch. Both are in the service of "the Colonel", an international agent provocateur and criminal. "The Colonel" is retiring, leaving his agents high and dry. Nadina has a plan to blackmail the Colonel.Anne Beddingfeld is an orphan after the sudden death of her archaeologist father. Longing for adventure, she jumps at the chance live in London. Returning from an unsuccessful job interview, Anne is at Hyde Park Corner tube station when a man falls onto the live track, dying instantly. A doctor examines the man, pronounces him dead, and leaves. Anne picks up the note he dropped, which reads "17.1 22 Kilmorden Castle". The inquest of L B Carton brings a verdict of accidental death. Carton carried a house agent's order to view Mill House in Marlow, and the next day the newspapers report that a dead woman has been found there, strangled. The house belongs to Sir Eustace Pedler MP. A young man in a brown suit is identified as a suspect, having entered the house soon after the dead woman.Anne realises the examination of the dead man was oddly done, and becomes suspicious. At Mill House, she finds a canister of undeveloped film and she learns that Kilmorden Castle is the name of a sailing ship. She books passage on it. On board the ship, Anne meets Suzanne Blair, Colonel Race, and Sir Eustace Pedler. In addition to his secretary, Guy Pagett, Pedler employs Harry Rayburn.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (Spitfire Publishers LTD, Jan. 8, 2020)
    •‘Excellent and ingenious… written with spirit and humour’ THE OBSERVER•‘A most entertaining story, excellently conceived and executed’ MORNING POST•Agatha Christie’s fourth detective novel and the first outing for Colonel Race. A diamond robbery, an accidental death at Hyde Park tube station and the murder of a beautiful woman in a remote country mansion. Who or what is the connection? Only Anne Beddingfeld who discovered the strange strap of paper reading ‘17. 1 22 Kilmorden Castle’ believes she can solve the mystery. And her investigation takes her on a danger-fraught ocean voyage to Africa where the real intrigue and adventure begins…ABOUT THE AUTHORAgatha Christie was born in Torquay, England in 1890 and remains the best-selling novelist of all time, with two billion copies sold worldwide. She is the author of sixty-five detective books and became known as the ‘Queen of Crime’. Christie was married twice and became a Dame of the British Empire in 1971, five years before her death in 1976.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 12, 2020)
    Anne Beddingfeld is on her own and ready for adventures when one comes her way. She sees a man die in a tube station and picks up a piece of paper dropped nearby. The message on the paper leads her to South Africa as she fits more pieces of the puzzle together about the death she witnessed, a murder in England the next day, and attempts to kill her on the ship en route to Cape Town.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (Wilder Publications, Feb. 24, 2020)
    In The Man in the Brown Suit Anne Beddingfield's chance witnessing of a man being killed in a subway station leads her to become involved in a world of diamond thieves, murderers, and political intrigue where she and mystery readers meet the incomparable Colonel Race for the first time. A first rate suspenseful mystery thriller. Agatha Christie at her very best!
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (Goffin Media, April 15, 2020)
    •This version of The Man in the Brown Suit is illustrated.In this Agatha Christie masterpiece, recently orphaned Anne Beddingfield sets out on the adventure of a lifetime but during her travels, she gets far more than she bargained for. While in London, the beautiful Anne witnesses a gruesome death when a stranger falls onto the rail tracks. A doctor comes out of nowhere, declaring the stranger dead.Before disappearing, the mysterious doctor drops a piece of paper. This simple piece of paper leads Anne down a dangerous road of mystery and murder. This is a puzzle that only she can solve. Like all of Christie’s stories, The Man in the Brown Suit takes you on a wild ride of mystery and intrigue that will stay with you long after the last page. The Man in the Brown Suit was first published in 1924 in the UK and is considered to be one of Agatha Christie’s best works.
  • The Man In the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (Andura Publishing, Feb. 4, 2020)
    A classic Agatha Christie detective story full of action, adventure, and romance.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Jan. 17, 2020)
    When plucky young Anne Beddingfeld comes to London looking for adventure, she doesn't have to search for long. While waiting on the platform at Hyde Park Corner tube station, she watches in horror as a man loses his balance and tumbles to his death. The Scotland Yard investigation deems it an accident, but Anne is not convinced. Who was the man in the brown suit who examined the lifeless body? And why did he hurry off, dropping a note with the cryptic message "17.122 Kilmorden Castle"?
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie, Zehra Jane Naqvi

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Adventure-seeking Anne Beddingfeld is in London when she sees a stranger fall to his electrifying death in the Tube. A dreadful accident? If so, who is the man in the brown suit fleeing from the scene? Curiosity, and one cryptic clue, leads Anne aboard a cruise ship to Cape Town and into the confidence of Colonel Race, counterintelligence officer for MI5. Drawn into a dangerous conspiracy, Anne’s found the adventure she wanted. And as she’s chased across continents, all she must do now is survive it.Diamond thieves, murder, double identities, and risky romance collide in Agatha Christie’s classic thriller of globe-hopping intrigue and whiplash twists.Revised edition: Previously published as The Man in the Brown Suit, this edition of The Man in the Brown Suit includes editorial revisions.
  • The Man In The Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie, Stephen Cox

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Jan. 14, 2020)
    The Man in the Brown Suit is described by Wikipedia as "a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by The Bodley Head on 22 August 1924 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The character Colonel Race is introduced in this novel.Anne Beddingfeld is on her own and ready for adventures when one comes her way. She sees a man die in a tube station and picks up a piece of paper dropped nearby. The message on the paper leads her to South Africa as she fits more pieces of the puzzle together about the death she witnessed, a murder in England the next day, and attempts to kill her on the ship en route to Cape Town."Excerpt:PROLOGUENadina, the Russian dancer who had taken Paris by storm, swayed to the sound of the applause, bowed and bowed again. Her narrow black eyes narrowed themselves still more, the long line of her scarlet mouth curved faintly upwards. Enthusiastic Frenchmen continued to beat the ground appreciatively as the curtain fell with a swish, hiding the reds and blues and magentas of the bizarre décors. In a swirl of blue and orange draperies the dancer left the stage. A bearded gentleman received her enthusiastically in his arms. It was the Manager.“Magnificent, petite, magnificent,” he cried. “To-night you have surpassed yourself.” He kissed her gallantly on both cheeks in a somewhat matter-of-fact manner.Madame Nadina accepted the tribute with the ease of long habit and passed on to her dressing-room, where bouquets were heaped carelessly everywhere, marvellous garments of futuristic design hung on pegs, and the air was hot and sweet with the scent of the massed blossoms and with more sophisticated perfumes and essences. Jeanne, the dresser, ministered to her mistress, talking incessantly and pouring out a stream of fulsome compliment.A knock at the door interrupted the flow. Jeanne went to answer it, and returned with a card in her hand.“Madame will receive?”“Let me see.”The dancer stretched out a languid hand, but at the sight of the name on the card, “Count Sergius Paulovitch,” a sudden flicker of interest came into her eyes.“I will see him. The maize peignoir, Jeanne, and quickly. And when the Count comes you may go.”“Bien, Madame.”Jeanne brought the peignoir, an exquisite wisp of corn-coloured chiffon and ermine. Nadina slipped into it, and sat smiling to herself, whilst one long white hand beat a slow tattoo on the glass of the dressing-table.The Count was prompt to avail himself of the privilege accorded to him—a man of medium height, very slim, very elegant, very pale, extraordinarily weary. In feature, little to take hold of, a man difficult to recognize again if one left his mannerisms out of account. He bowed over the dancer’s hand with exaggerated courtliness.“Madame, this is a pleasure indeed.”So much Jeanne heard before she went out closing the door behind her. Alone with her visitor, a subtle change came over Nadina’s smile.“Compatriots though we are, we will not speak Russian, I think,” she observed.“Since we neither of us know a word of the language, it might be as well,” agreed her guest.By common consent, they dropped into English, and nobody, now that the Count’s mannerisms had dropped from him, could doubt that it was his native language. He had, indeed, started life as a quick-change music-hall artiste in London.“You had a great success to-night,” he remarked. “I congratulate you.”
  • The Man In The Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    eBook (Sanage Publishing House, June 24, 2020)
    The Man in the Brown Suit is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie. Anne Beddingfeld is on her own and ready for adventures when one comes her way. She sees a man die in a tube station and picks up a piece of paper dropped nearby. The message on the paper leads her to South Africa as she fits more pieces of the puzzle together about the death she witnessed. There is a murder in England the next day, and the murderer attempts to kill her on the ship en route to Cape Town. The Scotland Yard verdict is accidental death. But Anne is not satisfied. Who was the man in the brown suit who examined the body before racing off? Anne is determined to follow him…Colonel Race makes his first appearance in the novel.
  • The Man in the Brown Suit

    Agatha Christie

    Paperback (Independently published, May 17, 2020)
    Anne Beddingfeld is on her own and ready for adventures when one comes her way. She sees a man die in a tube station and picks up a piece of paper dropped nearby. The message on the paper leads her to South Africa as she fits more pieces of the puzzle together about the death she witnessed. There is a murder in England the next day, and the murderer attempts to kill her on the ship en route to Cape Town.