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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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5. The Lonely God **** A meet-cute story of two lonely people who are drawn towards a rather neglected statue in the British Museum which they think of as the Lonely God. After some initial encounters, the woman suddenly disappears, but the man is inspired to do a painting which may reunite them. First published in the Royal Magazine in July 1926.
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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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4. Christmas Adventure **** Hercule Poirot attends a Christmas gathering and receives a secret message warning him “Don’t eat any plum-pudding.” Meanwhile the other guests are planning a mock murder in order to trick Poirot. First published in The Sketch in December 1923 as The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding .
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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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3. The Edge *** Clare Halliwell discovers that Vivien Lee, her romantic rival, is having an extramarital affair and debates whether to reveal it to Vivien’s husband Sir Gerald Lee and then hopefully claim his affections when he is divorced and on the rebound. The two women have a fateful encounter by the side of a dangerous cliffside known as “The Edge.” First published in Pearson’s Magazine in February 1927.
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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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2. The Actress *** Actress Olga Stormer is subject to a blackmail attempt when an old Chicago acquaintance discovers her on a London stage. She plans to turn the tables on the blackmailer with the help of an understudy. First published in the Novel Magazine in 1923 with the title “A Trap for the Unwary.”
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Alan (the Lone Librarian) Teder
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1. The House of Dreams *** A man has a recurring dream of a house that he cannot enter and then falls in love with a woman who says she can never marry. Adapted and revised from Christie’s early story “The House of Beauty” (pre-WWI) which was "the first thing I ever wrote that showed any sign of promise.” First published in Sovereign Magazine January 1926.
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Beatriz
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Li duas histórias até agora. "A Casa dos Sonhos" e "A Atriz". Achei o último fantástico. Muito imaginativa a escritora.
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