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Estamos ante el caso más enigmático de la carrera del brillante detective Roger Sheringham. Junto a los miembros de su Círculo del Crimen, reconstruye el difícil rompecabezas de las extrañas circunstancias que rodean la muerte de una mujer tras una apuesta con su marido que tenía como objeto una caja de bombones.
Por turnos, cada detective ofrece su particular teoría de un asesinato aparentemente irresoluble. Las conclusiones a las que llega el detective parecen irrefutables, pero la falta de pruebas hace que se desmoronen una tras otra como castillos de naipes...
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The Poisoned Chocolates Case
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The Poisoned Chocolates Case
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Source title: El caso de los bombones envenenados (Roger Sheringham) (Spanish Edition)
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Sir Eustace is a cad of the first water, with a specialty in other men's wives, and the list of people who might want to do him in could fill a London phone book. But which of them actually sent the chocolates with their nasty hidden payload? Scotland Yard is baffled. Enter the Crime Circle, a group of society intellectuals with a shared conviction in their ability to succeed where the police have failed. Eventually, each member will produce a tightly reasoned solution to the Case of the Poisoned Chocolates, but each of those solutions will identify a different murderer. First published in 1929, this is both a classic of the golden age of mystery fiction, and one of the great puzzle-mysteries of all time.
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