Description
A first edition, first printing of ‘Peril At End House’ published by Collins in 1932. A very good copy without inscriptions. A little repair to the lettering on the spine. A little wear to the corners. Spotting to the page edges and to the prelims and rear pages – some light stains to the boards. Without the scarce dust wrapper.
While vacationing in Cornwall, Hercule Poirot meets Nick Buckley, the owner of End House, who has narrowly escaped several mysterious accidents. Poirot suspects attempted murder and investigates, uncovering deception, inheritance schemes, and hidden identities. As bodies pile up, Poirot untangles the truth with his signature brilliance. The novel is praised for its clever twists, red herrings, and an unexpected reveal, making it a classic Christie whodunit.