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Mystery · 1937 · G

Dumb Witness

by Agatha Christie

A woman's will surprises everyone. Her death, months later, is no accident.

For12+GenreMysteryLength256 pagesRead time~7.1 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Barely any

Murder mystery

Language

None

None

Sexual Content

None

None

Substance Use

None

None

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Mystery atmosphere

What this book is about

Emily Arundell's near-fatal fall down the stairs is followed by her death months later — and Poirot receives a delayed letter asking for help. Her dog Bobbie is the only true witness. One of Christie's most charming mystery dogs in fiction.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Classic mystery; appropriate for all ages

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