Agatha Christie – Dumb Witness – First UK Edition 1937

Agatha Christie - Dumb Witness - First UK Edition

Agatha Christie – Dumb Witness – First UK Edition 1937

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£650.00

A first edition, first printing of ‘Dumb Witness’ published by Collins in 1937. A very good book without inscriptions – some bumping to the corners – some light marking to the boards here and there – some sporadic spotting internally and to the page edges. 

Agatha Christie’s Dumb Witness (1937) features Hercule Poirot investigating the suspicious death of wealthy Emily Arundell. Initially believed to have died of natural causes, Poirot suspects foul play after discovering a delayed letter she wrote expressing fear for her life. With a tangled web of potential heirs, including greedy relatives, Poirot unravels the truth with his sharp intellect. A crucial clue comes from Emily’s dog, Bob, making this a unique and intriguing Christie mystery. 


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A first edition, first printing of ‘Dumb Witness’ published by Collins in 1937. A very good book without inscriptions – some bumping to the corners – some light marking to the boards here and there – some sporadic spotting internally and to the page edges. 

Agatha Christie’s Dumb Witness (1937) features Hercule Poirot investigating the suspicious death of wealthy Emily Arundell. Initially believed to have died of natural causes, Poirot suspects foul play after discovering a delayed letter she wrote expressing fear for her life. With a tangled web of potential heirs, including greedy relatives, Poirot unravels the truth with his sharp intellect. A crucial clue comes from Emily’s dog, Bob, making this a unique and intriguing Christie mystery.