Murder on the Orient Express and Other Hercule Poirot MysteriesAgatha Christie1934

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Hercule Poirot, the great Belgian sleuth who was the greatest creation of bestselling author Agatha Christie, brings his formidable skills of detection to bear on three bedeviling murder mysteries in "Murder on the Orient Express and Other Hercule Poirot Mysteries".

Murder on the Orient Express—In his most famous case, Poirot must determine who of the passengers about the snowbound Orient Express is responsible for the brutal murder of millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett in his traveling compartment.

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd—Generally regarded as one of the most influential novels in the history of crime fiction, this tale pits Poirot against a houseful of murder suspects, none of whom has a solid alibi for the night that its owner was killed.

Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case—In his final adventure at the country house Great Styles, Poirot plays cat and mouse with a five-time murderer, hoping to thwart his plans for a sixth kill.

Titre original : Murder on the Orient Express and Other Hercule Poirot Mysteries (1934)

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2017 Editions Barnes & Noble

624 pages

ISBN : 9780062678058

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