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Elliot Gould guest stars and David Suchet returns to his trademark role for another Christie classic.An all-new film in the acclaimed series of Christie adaptations.Extensive...
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Tony Award-nominee David Suchet reprises his celebrated role as Hercule Poirot in the CLASSIC CRIMES COLLECTION--an exclusive collection of four brand-new A&E original films. Artfully adapted from Agatha Christie s famous mystery series each multi-million dollar production features a top-notch cast stunning settings and of course enough murder and mystery to test the mettle of our inimitably beloved Belgian sleuth.The CLASSIC CRIMES COLLECTION contains the following four brand-new Poirot movies:THE MYSTERY OF...
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The Mystery Of The Blue Train (mystery Masters Series) (unabridged) (compact Disc),mystery Masters Series
The Mystery Of The Blue Train (mystery Masters Series) (unabridged) (compact Disc),mystery Masters Series - By Agatha Christie,john Moffatt (narrator) - Audio Cd
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September 06, 2009: Somehow, I never came accross a copy of "The Mystery of the Blue Train". I'm glad my local Barnes & Noble had it in stock. This mystery is every bit as exciting as "Murder on the Orient Express". In some ways, I thought this train ride was more exotic because it went to the French Riviera, Cannes, and Lyons. It gave a fascinating account of the lives of the ultra wealthy in the late 1920's. It is about an American Heiress who marries English Royalty for all the...
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Bound for the Riviera on Le Train Bleu, Hercule Poirot stumbles upon the body of an American heiress, murdered in her luxury compartment.
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[My new book] starts in 1960 with a woman named Lois Rabinowitz, who was evicted from Manhattan traffic court for attempting to pay a parking ticket while wearing slacks. This was... Continue »
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When the luxurious Blue Train arrives at Nice, a guard attempts to wake serene Ruth Kettering from her slumbers. But she will never wake again, for a heavy blow has killed her, disfiguring her features almost beyond recognition. What is more, her priceless rubies are missing.
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On the elegant Le Train Bleu, Hercule Poirot meets an American heiress, escaping from a doomed marriage. When she's murdered in her luxury compartment, Poirot investigates, sorting through the stories of the passengers. Somewhere in this tangled web of lies and love lurks the murderer. Sixth in the series. "Delightful and intriguing... One of Christie's most penetrating tales is deftly read by Moffatt."USA Today
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First American edition. Very faint and small stain at the edge of the front board, a near fine copy in near fine dustwrapper with slight spine-sunning, and a little soiling. A very nice copy.
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The Mystery Of The Blue Train (a Hercule Poirot Mystery) (agatha Christie Collection) (hardcover),agatha Christie Collection
The Mystery of the Blue Train (A Hercule Poirot Mystery) (Agatha Christie Collection) (Hardcover),Agatha Christie Collection
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September 06, 2009: Somehow, I never came accross a copy of "The Mystery of the Blue Train". I'm glad my local Barnes & Noble had it in stock. This mystery is every bit as exciting as "Murder on the Orient Express". In some ways, I thought this train ride was more exotic because it went to the French Riviera, Cannes, and Lyons. It gave a fascinating account of the lives of the ultra wealthy in the late 1920's. It is about an American Heiress who marries English Royalty for all the...
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Another Agatha Christie mystery from A&E Television Networks. A 100 minute drama.
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He came to the Seine, crossed it, and entered one of the less reputable quarters of Paris. Here he stopped before a tall, dilapidated house and made his way up to an apartment on the fourth floor. He had barely time to knock before the door was opened by a woman who had evidently been awaiting his arrival. She gave him no greeting, but helped him off with his overcoat and then led the way into the tawdrily furnished sitting-room. The electric light was shaded with dirty pink festoons, and it softened...
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September 06, 2009: Somehow, I never came accross a copy of "The Mystery of the Blue Train". I'm glad my local Barnes & Noble had it in stock. This mystery is every bit as exciting as "Murder on the Orient Express". In some ways, I thought this train ride was more exotic because it went to the French Riviera, Cannes, and Lyons. It gave a fascinating account of the lives of the ultra wealthy in the late 1920's. It is about an American Heiress who marries English Royalty for all the...
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New - Now in a digest edition, this classic mystery finds American heiress Ruth Kettering on the luxurious Blue Train, where she's mysteriously murdered. Sleuth Hercule Poirot must now peek into Ruth's secret life.
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While traveling on the famed Blue Train to the french Riviera, Inspector Poirot meets a motley collection of socialites that include the beautiful Ruth Kettering and her American oil magnate father, Rufus Van Aldin. Ruth is accompanied on the trtain by her scoundrel of a husband, Derek, and her lover, La Roche. It's an unhealthy situation-and Poirot finds out just how unhealthy when one of them is found murdered.
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Mystery Of The Blue Train Audiobook on CD
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