The Hunter's Lodge: An Agatha Christie Mystery

"The Hunter's Lodge Case" is a classic short story by Agatha Christie, first published in 1924 as part of the "Poirot Investigates" collection. This tale showcases Christie's beloved Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in one of his early adventures.


The story is set in the quintessential British countryside, centering on a murder at a hunting lodge - a setting that exemplifies the "country house mystery" subgenre popular in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. When a wealthy guest is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Poirot is called upon to unravel the mystery.


Christie's mastery of the short story format is evident as she efficiently establishes a cast of suspects, each with potential motives, within the confined setting of the lodge. The narrative showcases Poirot's famous "little grey cells" and his methodical approach to investigation, contrasting with the more conventional methods of local law enforcement.


As with many of Christie's works, "The Hunter's Lodge Case" delves into the complexities of British upper-class society in the 1920s, exploring themes of class distinction, family secrets, and the facade of respectability. The story is notable for its clever misdirection and red herrings, challenging readers to match wits with the brilliant detective.


This short mystery not only entertains but also serves as an excellent introduction to Christie's style and to the character of Hercule Poirot for new readers. For Christie enthusiasts, it offers a compact yet satisfying example of her early work, demonstrating the skills that would soon make her the Queen of Crime.

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The Hunter's Lodge: An Agatha Christie Mystery

"The Hunter's Lodge Case" is a classic short story by Agatha Christie, first published in 1924 as part of the "Poirot Investigates" collection. This tale showcases Christie's beloved Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in one of his early adventures.


The story is set in the quintessential British countryside, centering on a murder at a hunting lodge - a setting that exemplifies the "country house mystery" subgenre popular in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. When a wealthy guest is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Poirot is called upon to unravel the mystery.


Christie's mastery of the short story format is evident as she efficiently establishes a cast of suspects, each with potential motives, within the confined setting of the lodge. The narrative showcases Poirot's famous "little grey cells" and his methodical approach to investigation, contrasting with the more conventional methods of local law enforcement.


As with many of Christie's works, "The Hunter's Lodge Case" delves into the complexities of British upper-class society in the 1920s, exploring themes of class distinction, family secrets, and the facade of respectability. The story is notable for its clever misdirection and red herrings, challenging readers to match wits with the brilliant detective.


This short mystery not only entertains but also serves as an excellent introduction to Christie's style and to the character of Hercule Poirot for new readers. For Christie enthusiasts, it offers a compact yet satisfying example of her early work, demonstrating the skills that would soon make her the Queen of Crime.

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The Hunter's Lodge: An Agatha Christie Mystery

The Hunter's Lodge: An Agatha Christie Mystery

by Agatha Christie
The Hunter's Lodge: An Agatha Christie Mystery

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"The Hunter's Lodge Case" is a classic short story by Agatha Christie, first published in 1924 as part of the "Poirot Investigates" collection. This tale showcases Christie's beloved Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in one of his early adventures.


The story is set in the quintessential British countryside, centering on a murder at a hunting lodge - a setting that exemplifies the "country house mystery" subgenre popular in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. When a wealthy guest is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Poirot is called upon to unravel the mystery.


Christie's mastery of the short story format is evident as she efficiently establishes a cast of suspects, each with potential motives, within the confined setting of the lodge. The narrative showcases Poirot's famous "little grey cells" and his methodical approach to investigation, contrasting with the more conventional methods of local law enforcement.


As with many of Christie's works, "The Hunter's Lodge Case" delves into the complexities of British upper-class society in the 1920s, exploring themes of class distinction, family secrets, and the facade of respectability. The story is notable for its clever misdirection and red herrings, challenging readers to match wits with the brilliant detective.


This short mystery not only entertains but also serves as an excellent introduction to Christie's style and to the character of Hercule Poirot for new readers. For Christie enthusiasts, it offers a compact yet satisfying example of her early work, demonstrating the skills that would soon make her the Queen of Crime.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798330371242
Publisher: Aude Classics
Publication date: 08/24/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

The name "Agatha Christie" is nearly synonymous with upper-class British mysteries, for good reason. Christie (1890-1976) set the standard for the genre in more than 60 novels and dozens of short stories, creating two iconic detectives along the way: the fastidious Belgian Hercule Poirot, and the English spinster Jane Marple in the Miss Marple series. No one could match her knack for weaving clues into her stories. Widely considered her masterpiece, And Then There Were None has been adapted into a number of films.

Date of Birth:

September 15, 1890

Date of Death:

January 12, 1976

Place of Birth:

Torquay, Devon, England

Education:

Home schooling
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