內容簡介
內容簡介 A definitive collection of Agatha Christie's earliest mysteries, marking the emergence of one of the central figures of Golden Age detective fiction. In these formative works, Agatha Christie establishes the foundations of the modern puzzle mystery. This volume gathers The Mysterious Affair at Styles, The Secret Adversary, Murder on the Links, The Man in the Brown Suit, and ten early short stories, offering a comprehensive view of Christie's developing craft. The Mysterious Affair at Styles introduces Hercule Poirot, the meticulous Belgian detective whose devotion to order and logic would redefine investigative fiction. The Secret Adversary presents Tommy and Tuppence, whose blend of wit and daring brings a lighter yet no less intricate dimension to suspense. In Murder on the Links, Christie refines misdirection and structural precision, while The Man in the Brown Suit expands her canvas into international intrigue and adventure. Across these novels and stories, Christie demonstrates the controlled plotting, calibrated revelation, and intellectual fairness that would make her the architect of the modern detective novel. These early works reveal both experimentation and mastery in motion, charting the rise of a writer whose influence on crime fiction remains unparalleled. Explore other exciting Positronic Books devoted to classic science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.