
Third Girl
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A classic entry in the golden age of detective fiction, Third Girl places the legendary Hercule Poirot at the center of a baffling mystery when a young woman arrives at his door claiming she may have committed a murder — then vanishes before he can learn more. Christie masterfully chronicles Poirot's investigation into the shadowy world of swinging 1960s London, where the girl in question, Norma Restarick, drifts through a haze of uncertainty about her own identity and sanity. The novel uncovers a web of deception involving a wealthy family, a suspicious stepmother, and a cast of morally ambiguous characters whose motives are never quite what they seem. With her signature wit and razor-sharp plotting, Christie illustrates how appearances deceive at every turn, keeping readers guessing until the final, satisfying revelation. Third Girl stands as a compelling blend of psychological suspense and classic whodunit, showcasing Poirot's brilliant mind alongside his sharp observations on the changing social landscape of the era.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A classic entry in the golden age of detective fiction, Third Girl places the legendary Hercule Poirot at the center of a baffling mystery when a young woman arrives at his door claiming she may have committed a murder — then vanishes before he can learn more. Christie masterfully chronicles Poirot's investigation into the shadowy world of swinging 1960s London, where the girl in question, Norma Restarick, drifts through a haze of uncertainty about her own identity and sanity. The novel uncovers a web of deception involving a wealthy family, a suspicious stepmother, and a cast of morally ambiguous characters whose motives are never quite what they seem. With her signature wit and razor-sharp plotting, Christie illustrates how appearances deceive at every turn, keeping readers guessing until the final, satisfying revelation. Third Girl stands as a compelling blend of psychological suspense and classic whodunit, showcasing Poirot's brilliant mind alongside his sharp observations on the changing social landscape of the era.












