The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Condition: AcceptablePages clean and readable, but some wear to front and rear covers, and spine leans heavily.
"Hercule Poirot... today the most popular detective in fiction since Sherlock Holmes, made his bow to the world in this book. No one had heard the name of Agatha Christie when she shyly sent the MS. to a London publisher. He rejected it! So did others. Then one more far-seeing accepted the new author's work. It became famous — and Christie fans place it among the very best Poirot tales. Intriguing clues marked the murder at Styles Court — crushed fragments of a coffee-cup, a few threads of fabric, a scrap of half-charred paper, an old envelope."
Pan Books 11th printing (1963) paperback. Pages clean and readable, but some wear to front and rear covers, and spine leans heavily.