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The Blood-Stained Pavement (short story)

  • Type: Short Story

The Blood-Stained Pavement is a short story by author Agatha Christie. - AsNotedIn




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  • Keigwin, Little Keigwin, Penzance Parish In "The Bloodstained Pavement", the fictional Polharwith Arms public house resembles the Keigwin Arms, which was attacked by the Spanish in 1595.
  • Mousehole, The fictional village of Rathole in "The Bloodstained Pavement" is appears to be based on Mousehole.

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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1928/03/00 Agatha Christie Author Illustrated by Gilbert Wilkinson, "The Blood-Stained Pavement" emerges in The Royal Magazine's issue 353.
1928/03/00 Miss Jane Marple Amateur Detective Illustrated by Gilbert Wilkinson, "The Blood-Stained Pavement" emerges in The Royal Magazine's issue 353.
1928/03/00 The Royal Magazine Publisher Illustrated by Gilbert Wilkinson, "The Blood-Stained Pavement" emerges in The Royal Magazine's issue 353.

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Particulars for The Blood-Stained Pavement (short story):
Narrative Arts Fiction prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people
Narrative Arts Mystery something not understood or beyond understanding
Narrative Arts Narrative an account of connected events
Narrative Arts Prose ordinary written language
Art Type Short Story short form narrative fiction

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Original Language: English



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