About this audiobook
Book #5 in Agatha Christie's Poirot series.
'He laughs best who laughs at the end.'
A thrilling tale of international intrigue and espionage,
The Big Four sees Agatha Christie's first foray into spy fiction.
It is an evening like any other. Hercule Poirot is residing in his home, when an unexpected visitor stumbles through his door, only to collapse moments later, mysteriously scribbling the number four on a piece of paper before he loses consciousness forever. Determined to make sense of this unusual series of events, Poirot is soon drawn into his most dangerous case yet – one that leads to whispers of a ruthless global conspiracy. In
The Big Four, Poirot is on the hunt to unveil four enigmatic masterminds that are determined to orchestrate chaos from the shadows to devastating consequences. From secret laboratories to high-stakes espionage, Poirot must match his wits with an enemy that spans continents and has a disregard for the law, before it's too late. A steer away from Christie's traditional country-house murders,
The Big Four remains a timeless, pulse-pounding thriller the captivates readers to this day.
Agatha Christie (1890 – 1976) was an English author. She was a prolific writer, most famous for her detective novels and short story collections which centred around the iconic characters of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Renowned as the 'Queen of Crime', she remains the bestselling novelist of all time, with her sales only second to the Bible.