DRAME EN TROIS ACTES
AGATHA CHRISTIE
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Drames en trois actes" is a FRE collection of three plays written by Agatha Christie. The title translates to "Dramas in Three Acts" in English. The collection includes the following plays:
"Black Coffee" (1930): This play features Christie's famous detective Hercule Poirot, who investigates a murder that occurs during a weekend gathering at the home of Sir Claud Amory. The murder victim is Sir Claud himself, and the suspects include members of his own family and household staff. Poirot must use his keen powers of deduction to unravel the mystery and unmask the culprit.
"Spider's Web" (1954): This play is a thriller set in the home of Sir Rowland Delahaye, where his wife, Clarissa, becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue when she discovers a dead body in the drawing-room. Clarissa must navigate a series of twists and turns as she tries to protect herself and her family from suspicion while unraveling the truth behind the murder.
"The Unexpected Guest" (1958): In this play, a man named Michael Starkwedder seeks refuge from a storm at a remote country house, only to stumble upon the body of its owner, Richard Warwick, who has been shot dead. As the police investigate the murder, Starkwedder becomes entangled in a complex web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives as he tries to uncover the truth.
"Drames en trois actes" showcases Agatha Christie's skill as a playwright and her ability to craft suspenseful and intricately plotted mysteries. Each play offers a captivating storyline, compelling characters, and unexpected twists that keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the final curtain falls.