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Lord Edgware Dies
When Lord Edgware is brutally murdered in his study, his wife is the only suspect. She was, in fact, seen entering her husband's study just moments before his murder. Jane Wilkinson turns to the man she knows will be able to get her off...Hercule Poirot.
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Murder on the Orient Express
As one of Christie's most famous tales, Murder on the Orient Express pits Hercule Poirot against an entire trainload of suspects in a tightly crafted story with red herrings flying in every direction. Climb aboard and enjoy one of the finest murder mysteries ever written.
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Three-Act Tragedy
Unobtrusive Reverend Stephen Babbington seems a very unlikely murder victim. However, he is the one guest who choked on his chilled martini and died. Poisoning is said to be a "Woman's Crime". Will the fairer sex also prove to be the deadlier one, as well? Hercule Poirot will soon have poisonings aplenty to deal with in this 1934 mystery.
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Death in the Clouds
Originally published as "Death in the Air", this great Christie book presents Poirot with one of his greatest detective challenges. He was a witness to a murder. Yet, he saw nothing out of the ordinary. His ego and his reputation are on the line in this exciting mystery, published in 1935.
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