POIROT EXPLAINS “Poirot, you old villain,” I said, “I’ve half a mind to strangle you! What do you mean by deceiving me as you have done?” We were sitting in the library. Several hectic days lay behin
POIROT EXPLAINS “Poirot, you old villain,” I said, “I’ve half a mind to strangle you! What do you mean by deceiving me as you have done?” We were sitting in the library. Several hectic days lay behin
THE LAST LINK Poirot’s abrupt departure had intrigued us all greatly. Sunday morning wore away, and still he did not re…
THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION The trial of John Cavendish for the murder of his stepmother took place two months later. …
THE ARREST To my extreme annoyance, Poirot was not in, and the old Belgian who answered my knock informed me that he be…
DR. BAUERSTEIN I had had no opportunity as yet of passing on Poirot’s message to Lawrence. But now, as I strolled out o…
FRESH SUSPICIONS There was a moment’s stupefied silence. Japp, who was the least surprised of any of us, was the first …
POIROT PAYS HIS DEBTS As we came out of the Stylites Arms, Poirot drew me aside by a gentle pressure of the arm. I unde…
THE INQUEST In the interval before the inquest, Poirot was unfailing in his activity. Twice he was closeted with Mr. We…
“IT ISN’T STRYCHNINE, IS IT?” “Where did you find this?” I asked Poirot, in lively curiosity. “In the waste-paper bask…
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