The Mysterious Affair at Styles

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      “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” is a detective novel by Agatha Christie, and it marks the debut of her iconic fictional detective, Hercule Poirot.

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      Set in the post-World War I era in England, precisely at Styles Court, an English country estate, this tale centers on the murder of Emily Inglethorp, the affluent proprietor of Styles Court. Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian detective renowned for his meticulous deductive methods, attention to detail, and distinctive personality traits, is summoned to scrutinize the case. The narrative unfolds with elements of a locked-room mystery, red herrings, and a multitude of suspects within the household.

      “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” garnered positive reception upon its initial release, serving as a cornerstone for Agatha Christie’s prolific venture into mystery writing. Beyond its captivating mystery narrative, the novel holds significance for introducing readers to the brilliant detective Hercule Poirot, who would subsequently become one of Agatha Christie’s most beloved and enduring characters, gracing the pages of numerous additional novels.

      Numbered eBooks: 2,000

      Number of Unique Covers: 61

      Number of 1:1 Covers: 27

      Styles Court

      15 Unique Designs
      x 63 Numbered eBooks
      = 945 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 1055-1999
      (47.25% of Supply)

      Emily Inglethorp

      11 Unique Designs
      x 60 Numbered eBooks
      = 660 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 395-1054
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      The Crucial Evidence

      8 Unique Designs
      x 46 Numbered eBooks
      = 368 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 27-394
      (18.40% of Supply)

      Hercule Poirot

      12 Unique Designs
      x 1 Numbered eBooks
      = 12 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 15-26
      (0.60% of Supply)

      The Suspected Alfred

      9 Unique Designs
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      = 9 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 6-14
      (0.45% of Supply)

      The Poisoned Wife

      6 Unique Designs
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      = 6 NFT eBooks
      eBook Numbers 0-5
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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      First Publication Date : 1920

      Author : Agatha Christie

      Genres: Classics, Crime Fiction, Detective Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Novel

      Language : English

      Word Count : 74,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

      Read On : Book.io eReader dApp

      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Cardano Retail Price : 10 ADA

      Cardano Discount Price : 7 ADA, for wallet holding The Gutenberg Bible

      Cardano Policy ID : 679b8e1d0710fef7ba71bbd8ce532a71fa8873a37c68563351a51615

      Author Info

      Agatha Christie

      Agatha Christie, born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller (1890–1976), gained acclaim as an English writer celebrated for her influential contributions to the mystery and detective fiction genres.
      Authoring a total of 66 detective novels, along with 14 short story collections and various plays, Christie's literary output has been translated into numerous languages. This extensive reach establishes her as one of the most successful authors in history.
      Renowned as the "Queen of Crime," Agatha Christie… Read More

      Agatha Christie’s The Mystery of the Blue Train opens with an irresistible setup: a luxurious train ride, a glamorous heiress, a stolen jewel, and a brutal murder. This classic Hercule Poirot mystery plunges readers into a thrilling European adventure, blending high society intrigue with Poirot’s sharp wit and unmatched detective abilities.
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      In The Man in the Brown Suit, Agatha Christie introduces readers to Anne Beddingfeld, an adventurous young woman whose curiosity leads her into a thrilling world of murder, mystery, and intrigue. After witnessing a man die in a train station, Anne finds herself entangled in a dangerous chase for answers, fueled by a fierce determination to uncover the truth. As she dons her detective hat, readers are drawn into a fast-paced narrative filled with unexpected twists and charismatic characters.
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      In The Big Four, Agatha Christie plunges Hercule Poirot into a world of international intrigue, pitting him against a mysterious and powerful criminal syndicate bent on global domination. Unlike the usual small-town murder mysteries, this novel ups the stakes, as Poirot faces four of the most dangerous adversaries he’s ever encountered. With high-stakes espionage, relentless action, and a sinister conspiracy spanning continents, Christie takes readers on a fast-paced, suspense-filled ride … Read More

      The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is one of Agatha Christie’s most famous and groundbreaking mysteries. The story follows Hercule Poirot as he investigates the murder of Roger Ackroyd, a wealthy man found dead in his study under suspicious circumstances.
       
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      The Secret Adversary introduces the dynamic duo Tommy and Tuppence, two young adventurers who become accidental detectives. Set in post-World War I England, the novel follows their thrilling investigation into the disappearance of a woman with a secret that could destabilize the government.
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      The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie plunges readers into an intriguing mystery filled with suspense, deception, and unexpected twists. Set in the picturesque French countryside, this novel introduces Hercule Poirot as he tackles one of his most challenging cases yet. A mysterious letter urgently calls the detective to France, only for him to arrive too late—the man who reached out is found dead, murdered under baffling circumstances. Poirot must navigate conflicting testimonies, hidden … Read More

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