A Tragedy in Three Acts is one of Agatha Christie's novels with Hercules Poirot as the main character.
Sir Charles Cartwright, a successful actor invited thirteen people to dinner, and among the thirteen was Hercule Poirot. Some guests sense a murder and it really happens. The local priest was poisoned with a cocktail. At Mr. Cartwright's request, Poirot took on the case and discovered the killer.
Miss Lemon persuades Poirot to investigate a series of seemingly minor thefts in the university hostel, but simple kleptomania soon turns into a case of mysterious murder.
First published in 1945, this novel explores the mystery of the death of Rosemary Barton, a young woman who died during a dinner with friends, apparently as a result of suicide caused by cyanide poisoning.
Globus, 1984.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Imperial Earth (1975) is a saga about the colonization of the solar system. The thematic determinants of the novel are determined by extrapolations of scientific hypotheses related to interplanetary travel, and by the SETI program.