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The Chimneys novels were two light-hearted thrillers by Agatha Christie, The Secret of Chimneys (1925) and The Seven Dials Mystery (1929). Superintendent Battle and Lady "Bundle" Brent were characters in both books. Chimneys was a country house, the seat of the fictional Marquesses of Caterham, based on Abney Hall in Cheshire.
The Chimney Murder (1929) was an unrelated novel by E. M. Channon.
References
- See Jared Cade (1998) Agatha Christie and the Eleven Missing Days; Vanessa Wagstaff & Stephen Pool (2004) Agatha Christie: A Reader’s Companion
- Ethel Mary Channon (née Bredin) whose Chimney Murder was re-published in 2012 by Greyladies of Edinburgh.