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Encyclopedia > Parker Pyne

Parker Pyne is a detective who appears in two Agatha Christie books: Parker Pyne Investigates and The Regatta Mystery. His quote and sales pitch is always "Are you happy? If not consult Mr Parker Pyne, 17 Richmond Street." Most don't notice this ad, some chuckle, and read on. And just a few make their way to Mr Parker Pyne's modest office and meet the world's most unusual, baffling and intriguing detective. Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), better known as Dame Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. ... Parker Pyne Investigates (published in 1934), also known as Mr. ... The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (1939) is a collection of nine short stories by Agatha Christie, featuring Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple and Parker Pyne. ...

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Appearance

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Christopher Parker Pyne

Here is how Christopher Parker Pyne was first described in The case of the Middle-Aged Wife:

"Somehow or other, the very appearance of Mr Parker Pyne brought a feeling of reasurance. He was large but not to say fat; he had a bald head of noble proportions, strong glasses, and a little twinkle in his eye."

Possible Influences

Parker Pyne is a retired government employee turned philanthropist who considers himself to be a "detective of the heart." The exact nature of his former job and his former position is in the British government was never stated but he claimed to have been involved in the gathering of statistics. This leads to the theory that his job was the same as Mycroft Holmes, a human super computer, specialising in omniscience. A graph of a bell curve in a normal distribution showing statistics used in educational assessment, comparing various grading methods. ... Mycroft Holmes as depicted by Sidney Edward Paget in Strand Magazine Mycroft Holmes is a fictional character in the stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. ... Omniscience is the capacity to know everything, or at least everything that can be known about a character/s including thoughts, feelings, etc. ...


This theory carries some weight as the resemblance between Parker Pyne and Mycroft Holmes is hard to deny. Both are heavy set fellows. Both appear to possess superior skills to that of their conterparts (Sherlock Holmes/Hercule Poirot) but they are both nonetheless incapable of performing similar detective work since they are both unwilling to put in the physical effort necessary to bring cases to their conclusions. Sherlock Holmes as imagined by the seminal Holmesian artist, Sidney Paget, in The Strand magazine. ... now. ...


While he does occasionally exert himself in the stories where he is on vacation, he on the whole remains a sedentary problem-solver, providing solutions based on seemingly little evidence and trusting his agents to handle any of the practical details. He himself rarely goes to see his clients after their first meeting, although he get reports on their progress from his hench-people. In fact, Pyne's own lack of drive and faith in his minions skills can be a severe handicap despite his deductive talents as it resulted in the failure of the Case of the Discontented husband. His only recorded failure.


Methods

Parker Pyne is also an uncommon type of detective, who doesn't usually investigate murders or similar crimes, but rather prefers to help his clients to reencounter happiness. For such, he applies the knowledge he has acquired in 35 years of work in a statistics office, from which he retired, establishing later on his own on 17 Richmond Street, London. A graph of a bell curve in a normal distribution showing statistics used in educational assessment, comparing various grading methods. ...


He has a theory that there are five main types of unhappiness and all are logically resoluble. His methods are unorthodox and he often employs deception and constructs elaborate charades to fool the suspects and cure unhappiness successfully.


Though he is, apparently, limited to a specific type of investigation, Pyne also has uncommon capabilities for criminal investigation. He works alongside his neurotic assistant Miss Lemon, novelist Ariadne Oliver, handsome lounge lizard Claude Luttrell and disguise artist Madeline de Sara. Whatever the case is, he always has the aid of his team (outnumbered, but as effective as they are extravagant). Ariadne Oliver is a fictional character in the novels of Agatha Christie. ... Lounge Lizard can refer to: Austin Lounge Lizards, band from Austin, Texas formed in 1980 Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, computer game which was released in 1987 The Lounge Lizards, jazz group formed in 1978 by saxophone player John Lurie Lounge Lizard may also refer...


Books and stories featuring Parker Pyne

  • 1934- The Discontented Soldier - Parker Pyne becomes involved in buried treasure and secret maps when helping an old soldier.
  • 1934- The case of the Middle-Aged Wife - Parker Pyne helps fix a failing marriage.
  • 1934- The case of the distressed Lady - Pyne shows his slippery side when helping an apparently distressed woman.
  • 1934- The case of the discontented Husband - Parker Pyne helps fix a failing marriage.
  • 1934- The case of the City Clerk - Pyne helps a mild mannered City Clerk live life.
  • 1934- The Case of the Rich Lady - Parker Pyne helps an old lady to spend her money, in his own unconventional way.
  • 1934- Have you got everything you want - Pyne helps a woman discover the secret goings-on aboard a train.
  • 1934- The Gate of Baghdad - A fellow traveller is murdered enroute and Pyne is forced to investigate.
  • 1934- The House of Shiraz - Parker Pyne investigates the mysteries surronding the House of Shiraz.
  • 1934- The pearl of Price - Parker Pyne helps recover the titular Pearl.
  • 1934- Death on the Nile - Parker Pyne finds himself entrapped in a series of sinister events on his cruise down the Nile.
  • 1934- The Oracle of Delphi - Parker Pyne helps rescue a kidnapped child. - These short stories where later collected into the book Parker Pyne Investigates.
  • 1939- The Regatta Mystery - The title story has Mr. Parker Pyne catch a diamond thief during regatta festivities at Dartmouth harbor.
  • 1939- The Problem at Pollensa Bay - concerns a mother's dislike for her son's fiancée. The problem is solved (non-violently) by fellow vacationer Parker Pyne.

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Parker Pyne in other Media

The Agatha Christie Hour (1982) a series of ten hour-long dramas produced for Thames TV, London featured two episodes based on Parker Pyne stories: The Case of the Middle Aged Wife and The Case of the Discontented Soldier both directed by Michael Simpson.


Trivia

Parker Pynes name in Parker Pyne investigates is James Parker Pyne. In The Problem at Pollensa Bay his name is then given as Christopher Parker Pyne. The reson for this change of name, not counting an error on Christies part, is unknown.


Pyne's secretary, Miss Lemon, is apparently the same woman who was secretary to Hercule Poirot. Whether she came into Pynes employ during one of Poirot’s numerous retirements or before she entered his employ is unknown, though she is described as "a young woman" in Parker Pyne's story The Discontented Soldier, but as having grizzled hair in the Poirot novel Hickory Dickory Death, suggesting that she worked for Pyne before working for Poirot. This along with the appearance of Ariadne Oliver suggests that Pyne and Poirot share the same fictional universe, similar to the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and the World Newton series, even though they never actualy met. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin ONeill, published under the Americas Best Comics imprint of DC Comics. ...


External Links

  • http://www.all-about-agatha-christie.com/parker-pyne.html

  Results from FactBites:
 
Parker Pyne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (939 words)
Parker Pyne is a retired government employee turned philanthropist who considers himself to be a "detective of the heart." His exact job and position is in the British governmentwas never stated but he claimed to have been envolved in the gathering of statistics.
In fact, Pyne's own lack of drive and faith in his minions is a severe handicap despite his deductive talents as it resulted in the failure of the Case of the Discontented husband.
Parker Pyne is also an uncommon type of detective, who doesn't usually investigate murders or similar crimes, but rather prefers to help his clients to reencounter happiness.
Parker Pyne Investigates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (213 words)
Parker Pyne, Detective is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie.
The collection comprises twelve of her fourteen stories featuring detective Christopher Parker Pyne; the two remaining stories, "Problem at Pollensa Bay" and "The Regatta Mystery" were collected in The Regatta Mystery in 1939.
Christopher Parker Pyne is a retired government employee who considers himself to be a "detective of the heart." He works alongside his neurotic assistant Miss Lemon, novelist Ariadne Oliver, handsome "lounge lizard" Claude Luttrell and disguise artist Madeline de Sara.
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