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Murder in the alley

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3. Mirror of the deceased

When Hercule Poirot was summoned to the country mansion of the arrogant, domineering but very wealthy Sir Jervis, it was just in time for the gong of dinner, and for the first time in twenty years Sir Jervis did not appear at the evening table on time. Soon it was found that he was locked in the study, shot to death in the head, and the bullets simultaneously shattered the mirror on the wall, and the broken mirror meant that he was transported back, and everyone gathered around him: wife, adopted daughter, nephew, friend... All with their own intentions, typical of Agatha Christie's closed murders, the murderer is in the middle...

4. Incredible thieves

Air Marshal George Carrington attended Lord Mayfield's dinner at the country house, along with his wife Julia, son Ricky, Mp. McCata, and Mrs. Van Derryn, a mysterious woman linked to several thefts of defence secrets.

In fact, this is not an ordinary party, the real purpose of George's trip is to discuss a bomb plan that affects the fate of the country, but that night the plan disappears under their eyes, poirot is awakened from sleep and rushes to investigate: secretary Carlisle appears around the house with an innocent and mysterious black shadow, and Mrs. Van der Lynn's maid claims to have seen a ghost in white... Everyone has a motive, and everyone has an alibi, to see how Poirot uses his gray cells to find the thief...

11.21.2021

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