Agatha Christie – Sleeping Murder – First UK Edition 1976 – UNFADED

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Agatha Christie – Sleeping Murder – First UK Edition 1976 – UNFADED

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A first edition, first printing of Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie, published by Collins in 1976. A near fine book inscribed and dated by a former owner in blue ink to the front paste-down, very slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine, text blocks bright and crisp with minor handling wear. In a near fine clipped wrapper with slight bumping to the head of the spine – a superb unfaded example of the dust wrapper.

Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie is a gripping mystery novel featuring Miss Marple. Newlywed Gwenda Reed moves into a house in England and experiences eerie deja vu, leading her to uncover a long-forgotten murder. Miss Marple helps Gwenda and her husband, Giles, piece together clues from the past, revealing dark secrets and family betrayals. With classic Christie twists, the story explores themes of memory and the haunting impact of unresolved crimes.


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A first edition, first printing of Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie, published by Collins in 1976. A near fine book inscribed and dated by a former owner in blue ink to the front paste-down, very slight pushing to the head and foot of the spine, text blocks bright and crisp with minor handling wear. In a near fine clipped wrapper with slight bumping to the head of the spine – a superb unfaded example of the dust wrapper.

Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie is a gripping mystery novel featuring Miss Marple. Newlywed Gwenda Reed moves into a house in England and experiences eerie deja vu, leading her to uncover a long-forgotten murder. Miss Marple helps Gwenda and her husband, Giles, piece together clues from the past, revealing dark secrets and family betrayals. With classic Christie twists, the story explores themes of memory and the haunting impact of unresolved crimes.