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Das fehlende Glied in der Kette: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details

Das fehlende Glied in der Kette ist ein Werk von Agatha Christie, Eugene Suchanek, das innerhalb der Kategorie Sachbuch eingeordnet wird und bereits durch seine klare thematische Ausrichtung überzeugt. Das fehlende Glied in der Kette wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: Set in the summer of 1917 in an Essex country estate, the story follows the war-wounded Captain Arthur Hastings to the Styles St. Mary manor of his friend John Cavendish. The Cavendish household is wrought with tension due to the marriage of John's widowed old aunt Emily, she of a sizeable fortune, to a suspicious younger man, Alfred Inglethorp, twenty years her junior. Emily's two stepsons, John and Lawrence Cavendish, as well as John's wife Mary and several other people, also live at Styles. Late one night, the residents of Styles wake to find Emily Inglethorp dying. When Emily's sudden heart attack is found to be attributable to strychnine, Hastings, who had runs into his old friend, the Belgian Hercule Poirot, he recruits him to aid in the local investigation. With impeccable timing, Hercule Poirot, the insightful retired detective, makes his dramatic entrance to solve a most baffling case. Who poisoned the wealthy Emily Inglethorpe, and how did the murderer penetrate and escape from her locked bedroom? Suspects abound in the quaint village of Styles St. Mary--from the heiress's fawning new husband to her two stepsons, her volatile housekeeper, and a pretty nurse who works in a hospital dispensary. On the day she was killed, Emily Inglethorp was overheard arguing with someone, most likely her husband, Alfred, or her stepson, John. Afterwards, she seemed quite distressed and, apparently, made a new will--which no one can find. Nobody can explain how or when the strychnine was administered to Mrs. Inglethorp. High on Poirot's list of suspects are: John Cavendish, the elder stepson; Mary Cavendish, his wife; Lawrence Cavendish, the younger stepson; Evelyn Howard, Mrs. Inglethorpe's companion; Cynthia Murdoch, her protegee; and Dr. Bauerstein, a mysterious stranger who lives in Essex. All have motive and opportunity but only Poirot can discover the truth

Was diese Ausgabe besonders interessant macht

Mit der Sprache Deutsch lässt sich Das fehlende Glied in der Kette auch im internationalen oder mehrsprachigen Kontext präzise filtern. Für Recherchen nach Veröffentlichungszeitraum ist Das fehlende Glied in der Kette mit dem Datum 2001 eindeutig zuordenbar. Wer Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch sucht, findet in Das fehlende Glied in der Kette einen gut klassifizierbaren Titel. Gerade wer nach Werken von Agatha Christie, Eugene Suchanek sucht, sollte Das fehlende Glied in der Kette näher betrachten.

Worum geht es in Das fehlende Glied in der Kette?

Im thematischen Kontext von Sachbuch setzt Das fehlende Glied in der Kette laut Beschreibung auf folgende Schwerpunkte: Set in the summer of 1917 in an Essex country estate, the story follows the war-wounded Captain Arthur Hastings to the Styles St. Mary manor of his friend John Cavendish. The Cavendish household is wrought with tension due to the marriage of John's widowed old aunt Emily, she of a sizeable fortune, to a suspicious younger man, Alfred Inglethorp, twenty years her junior. Emily's two stepsons, John and Lawrence Cavendish, as well as John's wife Mary and several other people, also live at Styles. Late one night, the residents of Styles wake to find Emily Inglethorp dying. When Emily's sudden heart attack is found to be attributable to strychnine, Hastings, who had runs into his old friend, the Belgian Hercule Poirot, he recruits him to aid in the local investigation. With impeccable timing, Hercule Poirot, the insightful retired detective, makes his dramatic entrance to solve a most baffling case. Who poisoned the wealthy Emily Inglethorpe, and how did the murderer penetrate and escape from her locked bedroom? Suspects abound in the quaint village of Styles St. Mary--from the heiress's fawning new husband to her two stepsons, her volatile housekeeper, and a pretty nurse who works in a hospital dispensary. On the day she was killed, Emily Inglethorp was overheard arguing with someone, most likely her husband, Alfred, or her stepson, John. Afterwards, she seemed quite distressed and, apparently, made a new will--which no one can find. Nobody can explain how or when the strychnine was administered to Mrs. Inglethorp. High on Poirot's list of suspects are: John Cavendish, the elder stepson; Mary Cavendish, his wife; Lawrence Cavendish, the younger stepson; Evelyn Howard, Mrs. Inglethorpe's companion; Cynthia Murdoch, her protegee; and Dr. Bauerstein, a mysterious stranger who lives in Essex. All have motive and opportunity but only Poirot can discover the truth Für die thematische Suche und semantische Zuordnung sind insbesondere diese Tags relevant: Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, Murder, Fiction, general, Open Library Staff Picks, Thriller, Fiction, thrillers, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Investigation, Language and languages, study and teaching, Adult, English literature, Classic Literature, Mystery, Crime, Mystery Thriller, Married people, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, Private investigators, England, fiction, Poirot, hercule (fictitious character), fiction, Private investigators, fiction, Belgians, Hastings, arthur, captain (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tommy (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tuppence (fictitious character), fiction, Captain Arthur Hastings (Fictitious Character), English Detectives, Books on CD Das fehlende Glied in der Kette umfasst 401 Seiten und erscheint im Format pocket, was sowohl für die Nutzung als auch für den Vergleich mit anderen Ausgaben relevant ist.

Edition und bibliografische Einordnung

Die Open-Library-Zuordnung über OL472715W und OL9337631M, OL40560099M, OL9049236M, OL9612837M verbessert die externe Nachvollziehbarkeit des Werkes. Mit 3502517835 und 9783502517832 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben. Die hinterlegten Angaben zu Format, Gewicht und Größe - pocket, 7 ounces und 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.9 inches - helfen bei der genauen Ausgabezuordnung.

Bibliografische Eckdaten dieser Ausgabe

  1. Titel: Das fehlende Glied in der Kette
  2. Format: pocket
  3. Abmessungen: 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.9 inches
  4. Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
  5. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Agatha Christie, Eugene Suchanek
  6. Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL9337631M, OL40560099M, OL9049236M, OL9612837M
  7. Seitenzahl: 401
  8. Gewicht: 7 ounces
  9. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3502517835
  10. Sprache: Deutsch
  11. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-13): 9783502517832
  12. Schlagwörter: Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, Murder, Fiction, general, Open Library Staff Picks, Thriller, Fiction, thrillers, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Investigation, Language and languages, study and teaching, Adult, English literature, Classic Literature, Mystery, Crime, Mystery Thriller, Married people, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, Private investigators, England, fiction, Poirot, hercule (fictitious character), fiction, Private investigators, fiction, Belgians, Hastings, arthur, captain (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tommy (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tuppence (fictitious character), fiction, Captain Arthur Hastings (Fictitious Character), English Detectives, Books on CD
  13. Verlag: Scherz
  14. Veröffentlicht am: 2001
  15. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: Set in the summer of 1917 in an Essex country estate, the story follows the war-wounded Captain Arthur Hastings to the Styles St. Mary manor of his friend John Cavendish. The Cavendish household is wrought with tension due to the marriage of John's widowed old aunt Emily, she of a sizeable fortune, to a suspicious younger man, Alfred Inglethorp, twenty years her junior. Emily's two stepsons, John and Lawrence Cavendish, as well as John's wife Mary and several other people, also live at Styles. Late one night, the residents of Styles wake to find Emily Inglethorp dying. When Emily's sudden heart attack is found to be attributable to strychnine, Hastings, who had runs into his old friend, the Belgian Hercule Poirot, he recruits him to aid in the local investigation. With impeccable timing, Hercule Poirot, the insightful retired detective, makes his dramatic entrance to solve a most baffling case. Who poisoned the wealthy Emily Inglethorpe, and how did the murderer penetrate and escape from her locked bedroom? Suspects abound in the quaint village of Styles St. Mary--from the heiress's fawning new husband to her two stepsons, her volatile housekeeper, and a pretty nurse who works in a hospital dispensary. On the day she was killed, Emily Inglethorp was overheard arguing with someone, most likely her husband, Alfred, or her stepson, John. Afterwards, she seemed quite distressed and, apparently, made a new will--which no one can find. Nobody can explain how or when the strychnine was administered to Mrs. Inglethorp. High on Poirot's list of suspects are: John Cavendish, the elder stepson; Mary Cavendish, his wife; Lawrence Cavendish, the younger stepson; Evelyn Howard, Mrs. Inglethorpe's companion; Cynthia Murdoch, her protegee; and Dr. Bauerstein, a mysterious stranger who lives in Essex. All have motive and opportunity but only Poirot can discover the truth
  16. Open-Library-Work-ID: OL472715W

Warum sich Das fehlende Glied in der Kette gut einordnen lässt

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Das fehlende Glied in der Kette, Agatha Christie, Eugene Suchanek, Sachbuch und Fiction, Romans, nouvelles, Murder, Fiction, general, Open Library Staff Picks, Thriller, Fiction, thrillers, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Investigation, Language and languages, study and teaching, Adult, English literature, Classic Literature, Mystery, Crime, Mystery Thriller, Married people, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, Private investigators, England, fiction, Poirot, hercule (fictitious character), fiction, Private investigators, fiction, Belgians, Hastings, arthur, captain (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tommy (fictitious character), fiction, Beresford, tuppence (fictitious character), fiction, Captain Arthur Hastings (Fictitious Character), English Detectives, Books on CD - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar. Zusätzliche Präzision entsteht durch Identifikatoren wie 3502517835, 9783502517832 und OL472715W, die die Ausgabe in verschiedenen Katalog- und Suchkontexten eindeutig referenzierbar machen. Für die saubere Abgrenzung gegenüber ähnlichen Ausgaben sind auch pocket, 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.9 inches, 7 ounces und 401 Seiten ein wichtiger Datensatzbestandteil.

Häufige Fragen zu Das fehlende Glied in der Kette

Warum sind ISBN-10 und ISBN-13 relevant?

Mit 3502517835 und 9783502517832 lässt sich die Ausgabe in Katalogen, Shops und Bibliotheksdatenbanken zuverlässig zuordnen.

Worum handelt es sich bei Das fehlende Glied in der Kette?

Das fehlende Glied in der Kette ist ein Buch von Agatha Christie, Eugene Suchanek, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und damit thematisch klar eingeordnet werden kann.

Welche Open-Library-Kennungen sind vorhanden?

Vorhanden sind die Work-ID OL472715W und die Editionsreferenzen OL9337631M, OL40560099M, OL9049236M, OL9612837M.

Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?

Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: Set in the summer of 1917 in an Essex country estate, the story follows the war-wounded Captain Arthur Hastings to the Styles St. Mary manor of his friend John Cavendish. The Cavendish household is wrought with tension due to the marriage of John's widowed old aunt Emily, she of a sizeable fortune, to a suspicious younger man, Alfred Inglethorp, twenty years her junior. Emily's two stepsons, John and Lawrence Cavendish, as well as John's wife Mary and several other people, also live at Styles. Late one night, the residents of Styles wake to find Emily Inglethorp dying. When Emily's sudden heart attack is found to be attributable to strychnine, Hastings, who had runs into his old friend, the Belgian Hercule Poirot, he recruits him to aid in the local investigation. With impeccable timing, Hercule Poirot, the insightful retired detective, makes his dramatic entrance to solve a most baffling case. Who poisoned the wealthy Emily Inglethorpe, and how did the murderer penetrate and escape from her locked bedroom? Suspects abound in the quaint village of Styles St. Mary--from the heiress's fawning new husband to her two stepsons, her volatile housekeeper, and a pretty nurse who works in a hospital dispensary. On the day she was killed, Emily Inglethorp was overheard arguing with someone, most likely her husband, Alfred, or her stepson, John. Afterwards, she seemed quite distressed and, apparently, made a new will--which no one can find. Nobody can explain how or when the strychnine was administered to Mrs. Inglethorp. High on Poirot's list of suspects are: John Cavendish, the elder stepson; Mary Cavendish, his wife; Lawrence Cavendish, the younger stepson; Evelyn Howard, Mrs. Inglethorpe's companion; Cynthia Murdoch, her protegee; and Dr. Bauerstein, a mysterious stranger who lives in Essex. All have motive and opportunity but only Poirot can discover the truth

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