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Secrets on the Blue Express (Agatha Christie Mystery Novel)

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Speculative fiction by Agatha Christie.

"Life is a train. It's keeping going, and it's always good to keep going. You are young, and you have the best conditions for young people, you have the opportunity to roam the path of life, and, where you like, you can get off wherever you want. But for you, the moment of life like the Blue Express will also come. ”

"Misfortune can happen in my life, and I can die prematurely."

"Life will take you to the other side of the light, to someone you love."

"How do you know?"

"How dare you doubt my words. Trust Borough. I know everything. That's my profession. ”

This book and Murder on the Orient Express are actually two completely different stories that take place on a train. Trains (with sleeper boxes) are very popular in Europe, and some of the trains on the obsolete long-distance railway lines have been renovated to allow visitors to experience the kind of strangers who come from the north to the south and the net to meet in a small space, living by the wall but still maintaining a cautious distance, and no one knows what will happen before getting off the train.

The whole story has been developed in two lines, the Rich American bought a valuable "Fire Heart Gem" for his pampered only daughter Lucy, but Lucy took it to be killed while riding the Blue Express, and the gem disappeared. The grieving father invited Poirot to work on the case. At the same time, Katerina, an orphan daughter from Mary Maide Village, exchanged more than ten years of hard work and patience for the inheritance of her adoptive mother, and was suddenly coveted by everyone. She became the last witness to talk to Lucy on the Blue Express, and witnessed Lucy's husband leave his wife's room in the middle of the night.

The crime itself cleverly plays the game of alibi, and it is not uncommon in the works of Agatha Christie, which is incredible to the point of falling in love at first sight, which has a great influence on the development of the case, and for the image of Caterina, it is quite like the Canadian female writer Montgemary's Anne Shirley, a peaceful, traditional, and humorous and resolute girl, she is not a virgin, but when she sees Caterina customize clothes for herself for the first time, she secretly thinks: "The autumn of her life has arrived." Spring and summer she never experienced, and never returned. She had lost something, and no one could give her back what she had lost. For ten years, in the village of Mary Med, she had been living a slave-like life, but the time of the world had passed. "Who can't be moved by it?

The next few chapters will share the content of this novel with you in detail.

11.30.2021

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