Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories

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A DAZZLING NEW CHRISTIE COLLECTION

From the world's bestselling novelist comes a major new collection of eight stories -- four never before published in the UK in book form -- and featuring some of Christie's favourite detectives.

* Problem at Pollensa Bay
Parker Pyne, that well-known "specialist in unhappiness," resolves a difficult matter of the heart with charm and compelling ingenuity ...

* Yellow Iris
An anonymous telephone call summons Poirot to a supper party. Is it merely coincidence that exactly four years ago at the very same table the guests gathered there witnessed the strange and tragic suicide of the host's wife?

* The Harlequin Tea Set
Mr. Satterthwaite's fortuitous meeting with that most enigmatic of men, Harley Quin, turns a peaceful country weekend into a chance to prevent a bizarre and colourful tea-time murder.

Also includes:

* The Second Gong (Originally published under the title "Dead Man's Mirror")
* The Regatta Mystery
* The Love Detectives
* Next to a Dog
* Magnolia Blossom
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AuthorAgatha Christie
PublisherCollins Crime Club
PlaceLondon
Year1991
ISBN9780002239226
BindingHardcover
ConditionAs New
Dustjacket ConditionVery Good
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