The Plymouth Express Affair [Illustrated] (Hercule Poirot)
Book Details
Author(s)Agatha Christie
PublisherPeril Press
ISBN / ASINB00M52ACKE
ISBN-13978B00M52ACK5
Sales Rank34,968
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
PERIL PRESS presents:
Blue Book, January 1924
The Plymouth Express Affair
by Agatha Christie
“The little gray cells,†so often referred to by the great detective Hercule Poirot, certainly get in their fine-work in this intriguing mystery story by an exceptionally talented writer.
The noted detective, Hercule Poirot, solves one of his most interesting and difficult cases in characteristically astute fashion.
(Later expanded and rewritten as The Mystery of the Blue Train)
4800 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Collier's, November 6 1926
THE BRIDAL LETTER
by John B. Kennedy
Illustrated by Henry Davis
A tale of Irish pride and high courage
1300 Words
10-Story Detective, November 1946
PUT A LID ON LORA
by Dave Grinnell
Lora’s nasty little habit of telephone eavesdropping was bound to get her into a mess of trouble. But just how much she never suspected until Death came to cross her wires.
2000 Words
Ten Detective Aces, February 1941
THE PHANTOM WITNESS
by Clark Frost
D. A. Mathew Sturgeon was all primed to step into the governor’s shoes. But Fate suddenly made him prosecute for murder the only witness to his own gun-laden youth.
1700 Words
This edition includes 10 images between story illustrations, mastheads and pulp magazine covers. It also includes a GALLERY of 6 cartoons and ads from Nov 6 1926 issue of Collier's.
Blue Book, January 1924
The Plymouth Express Affair
by Agatha Christie
“The little gray cells,†so often referred to by the great detective Hercule Poirot, certainly get in their fine-work in this intriguing mystery story by an exceptionally talented writer.
The noted detective, Hercule Poirot, solves one of his most interesting and difficult cases in characteristically astute fashion.
(Later expanded and rewritten as The Mystery of the Blue Train)
4800 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Collier's, November 6 1926
THE BRIDAL LETTER
by John B. Kennedy
Illustrated by Henry Davis
A tale of Irish pride and high courage
1300 Words
10-Story Detective, November 1946
PUT A LID ON LORA
by Dave Grinnell
Lora’s nasty little habit of telephone eavesdropping was bound to get her into a mess of trouble. But just how much she never suspected until Death came to cross her wires.
2000 Words
Ten Detective Aces, February 1941
THE PHANTOM WITNESS
by Clark Frost
D. A. Mathew Sturgeon was all primed to step into the governor’s shoes. But Fate suddenly made him prosecute for murder the only witness to his own gun-laden youth.
1700 Words
This edition includes 10 images between story illustrations, mastheads and pulp magazine covers. It also includes a GALLERY of 6 cartoons and ads from Nov 6 1926 issue of Collier's.









