![]() ![]() However, soon things will take on a new urgency when Lord Edgware turns up murdered. He and Hastings are left to discuss the gall of Americans and their forward nature. Baffled and yet not interesting in getting in the middle of a marital spat, Poirot declines and continues on his way. Wilkinson wants a divorce, hoping to marry someone who can love and respect her without leaving her feeling controlled. While she expects them to be in awe, she admits that she needs help trying to ‘get rid of’ her husband, Lord Edgware. While Hercule Poirot and Captain Arthur Hastings are out one day, they are approached by none of their than the famous American actress, Jane Wilkinson. Christie offers a stunning novel, sure to entertain all those who take the time to read it. Working alongside his longtime friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, Poirot fingers the killer by the final chapter as readers watch in awe. ![]() Poirot is again presented with a unique situation and uses his ‘little grey cells’ to help unravel the crime. While each story stands on its own, Agatha Christie offers small nuggets that can connect the novels, which attentive readers will discover throughout the adventure. ![]() I am still working my way through the Hercule Poirot series and find myself impressed with each passing novel. ![]()
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