The Hollow is a 1946 detective novel by Agatha Christie.
The Hollow may also refer to:
Nemesis is a Greek mythological spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris. Nemesis may also refer to:
Swan song is a reference to an ancient, controversial belief that swans sing just before they die, and also an idiom for a final performance or accomplishment.
Burden or burthen may refer to:
Haunted or The Haunted may refer to:
Hollow may refer to:
Abandon, abandoned, or abandonment may refer to:
A curtain is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light or similar.
Black coffee is coffee without creamer or milk.
And Then There Were None is a 1939 novel by Agatha Christie, originally titled Ten Little Niggers and later also published as Ten Little Indians.
An alibi is a statement by a person, who is a possible perpetrator of a crime, of where they were at the time a particular offence was committed, which is somewhere other than where the crime took place.
Partners in Crime may refer to:
"Ten Little Indians" is a modern children's rhyme.
Awaken or Awakened may refer to:
Three Blind Mice is a children's nursery rhyme and musical round. The title may also refer to:
A spider web is a silken web built by a spider.
Pale horse(s) may refer to:
Surprise, Surprise may refer to:
An underdog is a participant in a fight, conflict, or game who is not expected to win.
The A.B.C. Murders, is a 1936 novel by Agatha Christie.