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''Problem at Pollensa Bay - a Hercule Poirot / Parker Pyne Short Story'' by Agatha Christie is a mystery short story, originally published in November 1935. It is part of the [[Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie (series)|Hercule Poirot series]] and the [[Parker Pyne by Agatha Christie (series)|Parker Pyne series]].
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''Problem at Pollensa Bay - a Hercule Poirot / Parker Pyne Short Story'' by Agatha Christie is a mystery short story, originally published in November 1935. It is part of the [[Hercule Poirot by Agatha Christie (series)|Hercule Poirot]] series and the [[Parker Pyne by Agatha Christie (series)|Parker Pyne]] series.
  
 
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Problem at Pollensa Bay - a Hercule Poirot / Parker Pyne Short Story
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Author(s) Agatha Christie
Published November 1935
Publisher Witness Impulse
Genre(s) Mystery
Age group Adult


Problem at Pollensa Bay - a Hercule Poirot / Parker Pyne Short Story by Agatha Christie is a mystery short story, originally published in November 1935. It is part of the Hercule Poirot series and the Parker Pyne series.

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