Description
The novel "Third Girl" was first published in 1966. This time, Hercule Poirot faces a more unusual case than usual, as everything begins with a simple, yet at first glance absurd, statement from an unexpected visitor, Norma Restrick: "I may have committed murder." Although the girl immediately rejects Poirot's services, considering him too old, he decides to uncover the truth. Each new fact revealed, which actually complicates the seemingly simple chain of events, the identities of the people involved in the case, and their motives, eventually helps Poirot place each piece of this large puzzle, and a completely unexpected picture emerges before the reader. The detective queen Agatha Christie's captivating mystery stories have kept millions of readers on edge for decades. Her books have been published in over 2 billion copies, translated into nearly 100 languages worldwide, surpassing the publications of Jules Verne and William Shakespeare. Agatha Christie is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the best-selling author of all time. The British writer, who created the most mysterious detective stories and characters in world literature, has left an unparalleled legacy to the world in her genre.
| Title in Armenian | Ագաթա Քրիստի – Երրորդ աղջիկը |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Agatha Christie |
| Translator(s) | Naira Kerobyan |
| Language(s) | Armenian |
| Publisher(s) | Edit Print |
| Year | 2025 |
| Pages | 312 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Size | 13.5 x 20 cm |
| ISBN | 9789939400099 |
Ագաթա Քրիստի, Արձակ, Գեղարվեստական, Դեռահասի անկյուն, Համաշխարհային գրականություն, Agatha Christie, Third Girl, Detective, Mystery, Novel

