Murder-Go-Round is an omnibus edition of Agatha Christie works published by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1972. The omnibus is available in hardcover only and consists of three novels which, as the blurb says, were chosen for their "breathtaking suspense": Thirteen at Dinner, The A.B.C. Murders and Funerals are Fatal.
Blurb on front flap[]
Here are three of the great Christie classics, notable for their breathtaking suspense, their deft characterizations, and for the superb detection by the incomparable Hercule Poirot.
In THIRTEEN AT DINNER the fatal stabbing of rich Lord Edgware was a perfect crime, until Poirot discovered the killer's one error and unraveled a super-intricate problem in murder.
In THE A.B.C. MURDERS Poirot received a series of letters, signed A.B.C., announcing when and where the killer would strike. In spite of the warnings, the police were powerless to save the innocent victims. Then the master detective produced a stunning surprise.
In FUNERALS ARE FATAL, Aunt Cora, one of Richard Abernethie's relatives,suggested that Richard's death was notquite natural. The next day another corpse was found. Aunt Cora had been murdered! Poirot, a stranger at the family gathering, watched and waited. Behind a mask of respectability someone was hiding a terrible secret.
"Even the experts have given up any attempts to outguess Miss Christie, but it is still fun to try." (The New Yorker)
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