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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
When Anthony Cade agrees to deliver a mysterious memoir, he never expects it will plunge him into a world of murder, royal scandals, and buried secrets. His journey takes him to Chimneys, an English estate filled with intrigue, where every guest harbors secrets and hidden agendas. As dangerous truths from the past resurface, Cade finds himself navigating unexpected alliances and daring deceptions. With each twist, the stakes grow higher, and Cade realizes this mystery could alter the course of a nation.
The Secret of Chimneys holds historical significance as one of Agatha Christie's early forays into political intrigue and espionage, blending mystery with international themes. Published in 1925, it captures the interwar period's tensions and fascination with aristocracy, diplomacy, and shifting global power. The novel showcases Christie's skill in combining humor with suspense while expanding her repertoire beyond traditional detective stories. Its success paved the way for future thrillers, adding a new dimension to her iconic career and influencing the mystery genre's development.
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
When Anthony Cade agrees to deliver a mysterious memoir, he never expects it will plunge him into a world of murder, royal scandals, and buried secrets. His journey takes him to Chimneys, an English estate filled with intrigue, where every guest harbors secrets and hidden agendas. As dangerous truths from the past resurface, Cade finds himself navigating unexpected alliances and daring deceptions. With each twist, the stakes grow higher, and Cade realizes this mystery could alter the course of a nation.
The Secret of Chimneys holds historical significance as one of Agatha Christie's early forays into political intrigue and espionage, blending mystery with international themes. Published in 1925, it captures the interwar period's tensions and fascination with aristocracy, diplomacy, and shifting global power. The novel showcases Christie's skill in combining humor with suspense while expanding her repertoire beyond traditional detective stories. Its success paved the way for future thrillers, adding a new dimension to her iconic career and influencing the mystery genre's development.