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crime fiction, Novel by Agatha Christie

Blurb

The Hollow is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1946 and in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club in November of the same year. The US edition retailed at $2.50 and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence. A paperback edition in the US by Dell books in 1954 changed the title to Murder after Hours.
The novel is a fine example of a "country house mystery" and was the first of her novels in four years to feature Christie's Belgian detective Hercule Poirot—one of the longest gaps in the entire series. Christie, who often admitted that she did not like Poirot, particularly disliked his appearance in this novel. His late arrival, jarring, given the established atmosphere, led Christie to claim in her Autobiography that she "ruined [her own novel] by the introduction of Poirot". Agatha Christie's successful career foresaw the use of her eight owned houses as settings for her novels, which were Taken at the Flood, Dead Man's Folly, Five Little Pigs, A Pocket Full of Rye, and Crooked House. However the setting for The Hollow, was taken from Francis L. Sullivan's house.

First Published

1946

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Walfrisio

Walfrisio

Agatha Christie difere de muitos escritores pela maneira como suas histórias são estruturadas, tal como, o fato de desenvolver de maneira relativamente profunda cada personagem, fazendo com que cada história seja especial. A mansão Hollow apresenta um excelente enredo e creio que Agatha Christie conseguiu criar um excelente romance pocial.

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