About the Book
The story of “The Hunter’s Lodge Case” by Agatha Christie, begins with Poirot receiving a mysterious letter urging him to investigate a potential crime at Hunter’s Lodge, a remote estate owned by the enigmatic Mr. Harrington Pace. Upon arrival, Poirot is confronted with a puzzling murder-the cold-blooded killing of Roger Havering, a guest at the lodge. As Poirot delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tangled web of motives and suspects, each with their own secrets to hide.
Filled with unexpected twists and turns, “The Hunter’s Lodge Case” is a classic whodunit that will keep readers guessing until the very end. A must-read for fans of mystery and suspense.
About the Author
Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was an English detective novelist whose books have reportedly been sold more than 100 million copies and have been translated into some 100 languages. Christie started writing detective novel while working as a nurse during World War I. Hercule Poirot, Christie’s eccentric detective, was first introduced in her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. From here there was no looking back for Poirot as he became a regular feature in about 25 novels and many short stories. With Murder at the Vicarage (1930). With The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Christie’s first major recognition came and this was followed by some 75 novels. Most of them were made in best-seller lists and were serialized in popular magazines in the UK and the USA.