Description
“The Hollow” is a detective novel written by the renowned British author Agatha Christie. It was first published in 1946 and features her popular fictional detective, Hercule Poirot.
In “The Hollow,” the story revolves around a murder that takes place at a country house, The Hollow, during a weekend gathering of friends and family. Dr. John Christow, a successful and well-known doctor, is found dead, and it’s up to Hercule Poirot to solve the mystery of his murder. The novel explores the relationships and secrets of the various characters at the house and delves into their motivations, providing a complex web of clues for Poirot to unravel.
Agatha Christie’s writing in “The Hollow” is characteristic of her talent for crafting intricate and suspenseful mysteries. The novel is a classic example of a “whodunit” mystery, and readers can expect a captivating story with unexpected twists and a satisfying resolution as Poirot employs his keen deductive skills to solve the case.
“The Hollow” is a well-regarded addition to Agatha Christie’s extensive body of work and is sure to appeal to fans of classic detective fiction.
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