Lord Edgware Dies

  • Also Known As: Thirteen at Dinner
  • Type: Novel
  • Length: 256 pages

Lord Edgware Dies is a 1933 novel by English mystery writer Agatha Christie. - AsNotedIn




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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1933/03/00 Agatha Christie Author "Lord Edgware Dies" by Agatha Christie begins a six issue serialization in The American Magazine as "13 For Dinner", illustrations by Weldon Trench.
1933/03/00 Inspector Japp Police Detective "Lord Edgware Dies" by Agatha Christie begins a six issue serialization in The American Magazine as "13 For Dinner", illustrations by Weldon Trench.
1933/03/00 Arthur Hastings Associate Private Detective "Lord Edgware Dies" by Agatha Christie begins a six issue serialization in The American Magazine as "13 For Dinner", illustrations by Weldon Trench.
1933/03/00 Hercule Poirot Private Detective "Lord Edgware Dies" by Agatha Christie begins a six issue serialization in The American Magazine as "13 For Dinner", illustrations by Weldon Trench.
1933/08/00 The American Magazine Publisher The sixth and final installment of "Lord Edgware Dies" by Agatha Christie is published in The American Magazine as "13 For Dinner" with illustrations by Weldon Trench.

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Particulars for Lord Edgware Dies:
Drug Barbital, barbitone a long-acting sedative and sleep-inducing drug, brand names Veronal and Medinal
Art Type Book a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
Crime Crime
Narrative Arts Detective a person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.
Narrative Arts Fiction prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people
Narrative Arts Murder the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
Narrative Arts Mystery something not understood or beyond understanding
Narrative Arts Narrative an account of connected events
Art Type Novel long form fiction narrative that is at least 40,000 words in length
Vision aid Pince-nez style of eye glasses that are supported by pinching the bridge of the nose without earpieces
Narrative Arts Prose ordinary written language
Attribute Queer strange, odd
Narrative Arts Scotland Yard Detectives



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