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  1. Hallowe'en Party. Hallowe'en Party is a work of detective fiction by English writer Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in November 1969 [1] and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. [2] [3] This book was dedicated to writer P. G. Wodehouse.

  2. Hallowe'en Party is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in November 1969 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company probably also towards the end of November of the same year.[1] The UK edition retailed for twenty-five shillings. In preparation for decimalisation on February 15, 1971, it was also priced on the dustjacket at £1.25. The US edition retailed at $5.95. The novel features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and the ...

  3. A Hallowe'en party turns deadly when a teenage girl is found drowned in an apple-bobbing tub. Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver investigate a possible murder and a possible double-murder in this classic whodunit.

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  5. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. Written by Allan Porree. The story begins in the English village of Woodleigh Common where the widow Rowena Drake is organizing a Halloween party in her garden. The atmosphere is festive until tragedy strikes during the party. Joyce Reynolds, a teenage guest, is found ...

  6. Hallowe'en Party is the perfectly themed Agatha Christie Mystery to listen to in October and is one of the last Poirot stories Christie wrote. It feels dated and a bit old-fashion considering the year it was published in. 1969, when Modern was a buzz word, this story has words such as Authoress, Disappearess, and Jollification .

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  7. May 26, 2020 · Hallowe'en party by Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. Publication date 1969 Topics Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Private investigators -- England ...

  8. Books. Hallowe'en Party. Agatha Christie. Dodd, Mead, 1969 - Fiction - 248 pages. A child boasted of having witnessed a murder. Only a few hours later, that child was dead. And Hercule Poirot was faced with one of the most challenging cases of his long and brilliant career. Joyce was thirteen, a tiresome girl given to extravagant statements.