| By Agatha Christie.
New York: Dell Mapback 491. No publication information. Copyright 1939-47 by the author. (4)+5-255(256) pages. Approx. 4 1/4" by 6 1/4" paperback. Cover illustrated by Robert Stanley. |
| Very Good Condition, some cover creases, no spine creases, first six pages have a bit of a waterstain, some page browning with nice supple pages. There are NO names or store stamps on the book. See scan which is extra large to allow you to see condition details. |
| Hercule Poirot, the famous Belgian detective, decides to put his mental powers to their utmost test. Because Poirot was named after Hercules, the ancient strong man, the diminutive detective, using his keen-edged mind instead of muscles, likens his cases to the twelve labors of his classical namesake. His cases deal with modern monsters of evil—as nefarious a band of criminals as ever preyed on society. |
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