Murder at a hotel
by Agatha Christie

Murder at a hotelAgatha Christie

"Murder at a hotel is a thought-provoking masterpiece!"
The Washington Post

At a hotel in Little Diddlington a rich dentist, Margaret Holmes-Smith is found shot through the heart. Hercule Poirot, who happened to be in the room next door, is asked to investigate while the guests wait for the police, who were doing paperwork. While Mary St John, a archaeologist from Sussex is under suspision, Hercule Poirot also uncovers a web of other suspects: the rich Adam Woolfhardisworthy, who had been humiliated by the victim; Sir Hilary Blair, a young doctor, who was seen arguing with the victim the night before; and Luke Black, the obligatory red-herring, who was also acting rather suspiciously. Can Hercule Poirot solve the crime with only a chipped plate for a clue?

"An exciting mystery! *****"
The Daily Mail


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