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Hercule Poirot
Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels and 51 short stories -
Cards On The Table
"Bah!" Mr. Shaitana snapped disdainful fingers. "The cup used by the Brighton murderer, the jemmy of a celebrated burglar — absurd childishness! I should never burden myself with rubbish like that. I collect only the -
Ariadne Oliver
Ariadne Oliver is a successful detective novelist that appears in two short stories (with Parker Pyne in Parker Pyne Investigates) and seven novels (six of them with Hercule Poirot). The middle-aged writer of detective -
The Market Basing Mystery
300px Poirot and Captain Hastings, at the suggestion of Inspector Japp, have gone to stay with him for the weekend in the small countryside town of Market Basing (which is not far from the small -
The Submarine Plans
shot at the P.M., but only grazing his cheek. Murphy shot off, leaving the would-be murderers behind. The P.M. then stopped off at a small cottage hospital to have his wound bandaged -
Mr. Shaitana
both of art deco and decadent treasures. His last attempt was to create a collection of living murderers, which he did with some temporary success- until he himself was the latest of their murder victims -
Colonel Race
Colonel Race appears in 4 novels, and in the course of these novels we learn that he is a British Secret Service agent and travels the world tracking down international criminals. He is tall, has -
The Secret of Chimneys
Agatha Christie Reader review: "This is PG Wodehouse's James Bond novel. Possibly the most rewarding book ever written, this is a giddy whirl of crown princes, foreign locations, hotels, sinister assassins, secret passages, dead -
Hickory Dickory Dock
300px An outbreak of apparent kleptomania at a student hostel is not normally the sort of crime that arouses Hercule Poirot's interest. But when he sees the bizarre list of stolen and vandalized items -
Mrs. McGinty's Dead
at his boarding house and accessible to all the suspects. In an attempt to flush out the murderer, Poirot claims to know more than he does, but he is almost pushed under a train. Poirot -
Sparkling Cyanide
Sparkling Cyanide is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie andggj first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in February 1945 under the title of Remembered Death and in UK by -
4.50 From Paddington
300px Elspeth McGillicuddy has come down from Scotland to visit her old friend Jane Marple. On the way she sees a woman strangled in a passing train. Only Miss Marple believes her story as there -
Three Act Tragedy
a plot device that has been widely imitated. Poirot reveals that the first murder - in which the murderer could not have predicted who would get the poisoned glass and had no motive to kill the -
Emily Agnes Cavendish
Inglethorp’s death was very painful; poisoned by strychnine, she suffered from tetanic convulsions. Hercule Poirot decided to repay her hospitality by discovering her murderer and thus the saga of Hercule Poirot in England began. -
Third Girl
is an artist; the third, who comes to Hercule Poirot for help, disappears believing she is a murderer. There are rumours of revolvers, flick-knives and blood stains. But, without hard evidence, it will take -
Charlotte Blacklock
300px School chum of Dora Bunner, mistress of Little Paddocks, multiple murderer for the sake of the Goedler fortune. -
Mary Delafontaine
300px Niece of Miss Amelia Barrowby and along with her husband the old lady's murderer. All for the sake of the old lady's money. -
Nigel Chapman
300px Somewhat charming but cold blooded psychopathic amoral criminal and murderer in Hickory Dickory Dock. -
A Murder Is Announced
A strange notice appears in the morning paper of a perfectly ordinary small English village, Chipping Cleghorn: "A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks, at 6:30 -
Scotland Yard
New Scotland Yard (NSY) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, responsible for law enforcement within Greater London, excluding the'square mile' of the City of London, which is covered by the City of London -
Parker Pyne
300px Here is how Christopher Parker Pyne was first described in The Case Of The Middle-Aged Wife: -
Inspector Japp
Affair at Styles; Poirot Investigates; The Big Four; Peril at End House; Lord Edgware Dies; The ABC Murders; Death in the Clouds; “Murder in the Mews” from''Murder in the Mews; One, Two, Buckle My -
Curtain
not reveal it to the frustrated Hastings, and dubs the nameless personage X. Already responsible for several murders, X, Poirot warns, is ready to strike again, and the partners must work swiftly to prevent imminent -
X
by proxy, through psychological manipulation. Clearly, as a result, X is never going to pay for the murders that he in truth responsible for. Hercule Poirot defeats X in a lethal finale to Poirot's -
Mrs Ferrars
300px Mrs. Ferrars was the paramour of Roger Ackroyd and the widow of a man she herself murdered. When blackmailed over her successful murder she committed suicide and thus set into motion the amazing mystery
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