One of Agatha Christie’s most famous mysteries, Murder on the Orient Express was inspired by two real-life crimes and the author’s own experience being stranded on the Orient Express during Christmas of 1931. While traveling to Paris, a wealthy American is stabbed to death in his cabin on the Orient Express. With the train stuck in a snowdrift, there is no easy escape for the killer. Fortunately, detective Hercule Poirot is aboard and launches a clever investigation into the curious assortment of passengers, of whom each seems to have a motive.
LoC Classification |
PR6005.H66 .M88 2006 |
Dewey |
823.912 |
Cover Price |
£12.00 |
No. of Pages |
272 |
Height x Width |
211
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147
mm |
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