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Ferrars, a wealthy widow who is rumoured to have murdered her husband. Her death is initially believed to be an accident until Roger Ackroyd, a widower who had been expected to marry Mrs. Ferrars, reveals that she admitted to killing her husband and then committed suicide. Shortly after this he is found murdered. -
The elegant train of the 1930s, the Orient Express, is stopped by heavy snowfall. A murder is discovered, and Poirot's trip home to London from the Middle East is interrupted to solve the case. The opening chapters of the novel take place in Istanbul. The rest of the novel takes place in Yugoslavia, with the train trapped between Vinkovci and Brod. -
In Murder on the Orient Express, detective Hercule Poirot, a recurring character in Agatha Christie's play, finds that he must travel from Istanbul to Europe and book a ticket on the famous Orient Express.
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Hercule Poirot spends his holidays on a small island, a seaside resort in the south of England, where he shares a quiet hotel with other tourists. One of them, the actress Arlena Marshall, beautiful and rich, is hated or envied by the other guests, except for the attractive Patrick Redfern, who is openly her lover, which his wife bears with pain and his husband's apparent indifference. that. -
Hercule Poirot accepts this mission, starting from an old English nursery rhyme called This Little Piggy. Being 5 the people who could commit the murder: the best friend of the victim, the stockbroker Philip Blake; his brother, Meredith, a Botany aficionado; Elsa Greer, the last mistress of the late Amyas Crale; Angela, the stepsister of Caroline, the wife convicted of the murder; and Miss Williams, the governess in charge of Angela's education when the tragedy took place. -
The story begins with Michael Rogers, a twenty-two-year-old young man, who tells the reader about his time as a driver and how he met the architect Rudolf Santonix. He plans that one day Santonix will build a house. However, Mike is poor, so he can't afford to hire Santonix to build the house he wants. -
After a long time without seeing each other, Hercule Poirot is reunited with his old companion Captain Hastings, who has long been a widower. When they meet at Styles Court, the great detective tells his friend that one of the apparently harmless guests is one identified as "X", a ruthless serial killer. Poirot is aware that they must work quickly before the killer strikes again, even if it means putting his life in danger. -
Ten people are involved in the mysterious murder of a wealthy heiress aboard a luxury ship. Detective Hercule Poirot must investigate the woman's death, which he had discussed with all the passengers on the ship at some point. -
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