To truly appreciate this book, one must read it from cover to cover. But in answer to this question, look at the interaction between Ruth and Victor.
"Sparkling Cyanide" by Agatha Christie has 304 pages in the paperback edition.
Agatha Christie wrote "Sparkling Cyanide" to create a complex and thrilling murder mystery centered around jealousy, betrayal, and revenge among a group of high society friends. The novel explores the motives and relationships of the characters, leading to a suspenseful and surprising conclusion.
Judge Wargrave.
He has nothing to do with Agatha christie however, he lived at 10 rillington Place.
Spoiler Alert.It is revealed in chapter twenty-two of Agatha Christie's Easy to Kill that the murderer was Miss Waynflete, who had attempted to frame Gordon (Lord Easterfield) for the crimes.
The murderer in Agatha Christie's "The Moving Finger" is the character Megan Hunter, who was seeking revenge for a past wrong. She used various tactics to disguise her identity and frame others for the murders.
In "Curtain" by Agatha Christie, the protagonist is Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective. The antagonist is the murderer, whose identity is a central mystery in the novel.
Agatha Christie's full name is Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie.
The murderers of the old man are Mr Bland and Mrs Bland. The murderer of Edna Brent is Miss Martindale.
Lancelot Fortescue, the younger son of Rex Fortescue
There is an interesting twist in Hercule Poirot's Christmas (and no, Poirot is not the murderer!!). Another Agatha Chritie novel with a similar twist is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Christie is a British novelist and her full name is Agatha Christie.