Books
Agatha Christie

The Dressmaker's Doll

Previously published in the print anthology The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories.
Alicia Coombe manages her very smart dressmaking business with the help of her young assistant, Sybil. One day, a doll appears in the shop—a floppy, long-legged doll that sits itself on the best sofa. But where did it come from, and why does it appear to watch them?
37 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • Maduvi Karunarathnashared an impression8 years ago
    💀Spooky

    It's not like Agatha Christie.. The ending is not so good..

  • nigarimamovashared an impression4 years ago
    👎Give This a Miss

  • farissanuri78684shared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • Annahas quoted6 years ago
    “A stomach is worse than a behind,” she said. “It shows more. Or perhaps you think it does, because, I mean, when you’re talking to people you’re facing them and that’s the moment they can’t see your behind but they can notice your stomach. Anyway, I’ve made it a rule to pull in my stomach and let my behind look after itself.”

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