“How often have I not heard a perfectly intelligent female says, in the tone of one clinching an argument, 'Edgar says -- ' And all the time you are perfectly aware that Edgar is a perfect fool.”
Quote by Agatha Christie
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The man in the brown suit
In this suspenseful novel, the protagonist, dressed in a brown suit, navigates a complex plot involving espionage and mystery. The story unfolds as the protagonist uncovers secrets and confronts danger, all while maintaining the enigmatic persona of the man in the brown suit. more
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