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Parker Pyne Investigates (Parker Pyne) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
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Original Title: Parker Pyne Investigates
ISBN: 0007154828 (ISBN13: 9780007154821)
Edition Language: English
Series: Parker Pyne, Ariadne Oliver #1
Characters: Parker Pyne, Miss Lemon

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Title:Parker Pyne Investigates (Parker Pyne)
Author:Agatha Christie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:January 6th 2003 by Harper Collins Publishers Ltd (first published 1932)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Short Stories. Classics

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Parker Pyne is not a detective, he is, as he describes himself, a heart specialist. He has an advertisement in newspaper: Are you happy? If not, consult Mr. Parker Pyne.In this book Agatha Christi changes her story writing a little: first, this is a collection of 12 short stories and second Agatha tries to challenge the psychological aspects of the characters. But after the first seven story, we see that she again comes back to her conventional writing story and makes a detective from Parker

A solid 3.5. A dozen short stories where a middle aged retired civil servant called Parker Pyne investigates and resolves peoples unhappiness. He advertises in newspapers Are you happy? If not, consult me Parker Pyne. The stories are a mixture of fantasy, crime and psychology is used to resolve their unhappiness. The stories are initially set in England. The later ones are set in Syria, Egypt, Iraq and Iran where Parker Pyne while on holiday keeps finding new clients. Some of the stories are

This was my first time reading a short story collection from Agatha Christie. While I do prefer her longer mysteries, this was a fun read. There were some short stories that were so so, but I really enjoyed most of them. Agatha Christie was still able to weave in some unexpected twists in a short period of time. My favorites were: The Case of the Distressed Lady, The Case of the Rich Woman, The Gate of Baghdad, Death on the Nile, The Oracle at Delphi, Problem at Pollensa Bay, and The Regatta

I try and try to love Christie, but she makes it hard! Although, with over 80 books written, one has to give her certain allowances, and I'll keep on reading her books until I've read them all, I expect:)This is a collection of short stories featuring her third detective; Mr. Parker Pyne. I didn't warm to him at all, I'm afraid. He is by nature a very reserved man, who likes to be incognito, but at the same time a reader should feel that they get to know him during the course of a book. Some

Light read. Agatha Christie created the character Parker Pyne for twelve short stories published between 1932 to 1933. These were then compiled in a single edition Parker Pyne investigates and published in 1934. However this edition published in 2005 includes two more stories that were originally published in Strand with Hercule Poirot as ace investigator. The fourteen stories in this stories are a delight to read. My personal favourite is The Oracle at Delhi for its interesting twist at the

Parker Pyne is a different specimen from the Christie universe. He is not your conventional detective, but a person who provides "happiness"; his ad in the paper says: "Are you happy? If not, consult Mr. Parker Pyne." Having worked in the Statistical Bureau his whole life, Mr. Pyne knows that unhappiness can be classified under six heads - no more, no less. That said, apart from the first six stories, the others are all conventional stories of detection. I think Dame Agatha ran out of ideas for

Parker Pyne is the most emotional of Christie's detectives, preferring matters of the heart to pure puzzles. However, he can be just as sharp in his deductions as Poirot or Miss Marple when the need arises. As it happens, I prefer the stories in this collection that *are* mysteries. There are also some lighthearted cases of people wanting more romance or adventure in their lives, which Mr. Pyne supplies. I couldn't help feeling, at first, that it's a bit condescending to suggest that most

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