Remembered Death is a compelling mystery novel by Agatha Christie, featuring the final appearance of Colonel Race, a recurring character in her works. The story revolves around the mysterious death of Rosemary Barton, who dies from cyanide poisoning at her own birthday party. Initially ruled a suicide, her husband George receives an anonymous letter suggesting otherwise. Determined to uncover the truth, George invites the same guests to a re-enactment of the dinner party, which leads to another shocking death. Colonel Race is called upon to investigate, unraveling a complex web of motives and secrets among the guests.
This edition’s striking cover painting is by Charles Binger, renowned for his evocative and atmospheric artwork that perfectly captures the tension and intrigue of Christie’s mysteries.
About the Author
Agatha Christie (1890–1976) is one of the most celebrated and prolific mystery writers of all time. Known as the "Queen of Mystery," she authored over 70 detective novels and numerous short stories featuring iconic characters such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Christie's clever plotting, unforgettable characters, and masterful suspense have made her works timeless classics, beloved by readers worldwide.