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      THE MYSTERIOUS

       AFFAIR AT STYLES

      This novel was originally written as the result of a bet, that the author, who had previously never written a book could not compose a detective novel in which the reader would not be able to ‘spot’ the murderer, though having access to the same clues as the detective. The author has certainly won her bet, and in addition to a most ingenious plot of the best detective type she had introduced a new type of detective in the shape of a Belgian. This novel has had the unique distinction for a first book of being accepted by the Times as a serial for its weekly edition.

      John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1921

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      HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street London SE1 9GF

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      Styles edition 2016

      First published in Great Britain by The Bodley Head Ltd 1921

      The Mysterious Affair at Styles™ is a trade mark of Agatha Christie Limited and Agatha Christie® Poirot® and the Agatha Christie Signature are registered trade marks of Agatha Christie Limited in the UK and elsewhere.

      Copyright © 1920 Agatha Christie Limited. All rights reserved.

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      Introduction copyright © John Curran 2013

      Agatha Christie Notebooks/‘The Last Link’ unpublished original version copyright © Christie Archive Trust 2013

      Agatha Christie asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

      A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

      This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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      Source ISBN: 9780008123185

      Ebook Edition © 2017 ISBN: 9780007463497

      Version: 2017-10-18

       Dedication

       To my mother

       Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       5. ‘It isn’t Strychnine, is it?’

       6. The Inquest

       7. Poirot Pays His Debts

       8. Fresh Suspicions

       9. Dr Bauerstein

       10. The Arrest

       11. The Case for the Prosecution

       12. The Last Link

       13. Poirot Explains

       Appendix: ‘The Last Link’—Original Unpublished Version

       Footnote

       Also by Agatha Christie

       About the Publisher

       THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES:

       AN INTRODUCTION

      by John Curran

      In An Autobiography, written towards the end of her life, Agatha Christie gives an account of the genesis of The Mysterious Affair at Styles, her first published novel written some fifty years earlier. It had its origins in a challenge from her sister Madge: ‘I bet you can’t write a good detective story.’ At the time Agatha was working in the dispensary of the local hospital and had a professional knowledge of poisons. This, coupled with the fact that Belgian refugees fleeing the First World War were arriving in her home town of Torquay on the south coast of England, provided Agatha with both her murder method and her detective’s background.

      This was not her first literary effort, nor was she the first member of her family with literary aspirations. Both her mother Clara and sister Madge wrote, and Agatha had already written a ‘long dreary novel’ (her own words in a 1955 radio broadcast) and some