Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie’s very own Sherlock Holmes reappears in this complex whodunit which is twisted, smart and compelling.
Poirot receives a letter from a wealthy businessman Monsieur Renauld summoning him to France to help him from an impending danger. Poirot arrives at France only to learn that his arrival is late and Renauld has already been murdered. His wife, his rumoured mistress and her young daughter, his son, an unknown lady who met with him on the day of the murder and a tramp are in the list of suspects and Poirot is presented with innumerable possibilities, and to top that he is pitted against a younger and equally competent detective.
Despite the twisted storyline and the overwhelming list of characters, the novel keeps us guessing until the very end and at no point it gives us the feel that we have it all figured out. The psychological angle to the murder investigation that Agatha Christie brings in every Poirot novel is a delight to read.
Readers might need to closely follow up on the characters, their relations with each other and to the victim and the information they reveal in the interrogations. Yet, this is a smartly written murder mystery that never loses its steam.
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