![]() ![]() ![]() : 221 Until Towards Zero the reader knows nothing of his domestic arrangements (with exception to a comment in Chimneys, when he mentions that he is "very attached of Mrs Battle"), but in this novel we learn that he has a wife and five children, the youngest of whom (Sylvia) unwittingly provides a key clue to the mystery. : 220 His moustache is impressive, even to Hercule Poirot. ![]() He relies in part on the public notion that police detectives are stupid or unimaginative, when he has a good idea of just what is happening. Murder is Easy (1939) – titled as Easy to Kill in the US.īattle is notable for his stolid good sense and careful management of information as a case proceeds.Cards on the Table (1936, with Hercule Poirot, Ariadne Oliver and Colonel Race).The Seven Dials Mystery (1929 – including some of the same characters, notably Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent).He appears as a detective in the following novels: Superintendent Battle is a fictional character created by Agatha Christie who appeared in five of her novels. James Leach (nephew), a Scotland Yard Inspector Fictional character Superintendent Battle ![]()
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