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Appointment With Death [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
eBook by Agatha Christie
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eBook Category: Mystery/Crime
eBook Description: Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen Buddha, sat the corpse of Mrs Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist was the only sign of the fatal injection that had killed her. With only 24 hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalled a chance remark he'd overheard back in Jerusalem: 'You see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?' Mrs Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he'd ever met
eBook Publisher: Harper Collins, Inc./PerfectBound
Fictionwise Release Date: January 2005
Available eBook Formats [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/Adobe - What's this?]: SECURE MOBIPOCKET FORMAT (324 KB], SECURE MICROSOFT READER FORMAT (282 KB] - Requires Microsoft Reader 2.1.1 for PCs, or Microsoft Reader 2.2.2 on Pocket PC 2002 handheld devices. Some older Pocket PCs can be upgraded. Learn More., SECURE EREADER (RECOMMENDED) FORMAT (232 KB], SECURE ADOBE READER 7 FORMAT (2.4 MB], OEBFF Format (IMP) [413 KB]
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MobiPocket Reader ISBN: 9780060826116 Microsoft Reader ISBN: 006082610X eReader (recommended) ISBN: 0060826096 Adobe Acrobat Reader ISBN: 0060826126

Chapter 1 'You do see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?' The question floated out into the still night air, seemed to hang there a moment and then drift away down into the darkness towards the Dead Sea. Hercule Poirot paused a minute with his hand on the window catch. Frowning, he shut it decisively, thereby excluding any injurious night air! Hercule Poirot had been brought up to believe that all outside air was best left outside, and that night air was especially dangerous to the health. As he pulled the curtains neatly over the window and walked to his bed, he smiled tolerantly to himself. 'You do see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?' Curious words for one Hercule Poirot, detective, to overhear on his first night in Jerusalem. 'Decidedly, wherever I go, there is something to remind me of crime!' he murmured to himself. His smile continued as he remembered a story he had once heard concerning Anthony Trollope the novelist. Trollope was crossing the Atlantic at the time and had overheard two fellow passengers discussing the last published instalment of one of his novels. 'Very good,' one man had declared. 'But he ought to kill off that tiresome old woman.' With a broad smile the novelist had addressed them: 'Gentlemen, I am much obliged to you! I will go and kill her immediately!' Hercule Poirot wondered what had occasioned the words he had just overheard. A collaboration, perhaps, over a play or a book. He thought, still smiling: 'Those words might be remembered, one day, and given a more sinister meaning.' There had been, he now recollected, a curious nervous intensity in the voice—a tremor that spoke of some intense emotional strain. A man's voice—or a boy's… Hercule Poirot thought to himself as he turned out the light by his bed: 'I should know that voice again…' II Their elbows on the window-sill, their heads close together, Raymond and Carol Boynton gazed out into the blue depths of the night. Nervously, Raymond repeated his former words: 'You do see, don't you, that she's got to be killed?' Carol Boynton stirred slightly. She said, her voice deep and hoarse: 'It's horrible…' 'It's not more horrible than this!' 'I suppose not…' Raymond said violently: 'It can't go on like this—it can't… We must do something… And there isn't anything else we can do…' Carol said—but her voice was unconvincing and she knew it: 'If we could get away somehow—?' Copyright © 1938 Agatha Christie Limited
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