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272 pages, Paperback
First published March 1, 1940






"What letter?"Wow - just WOW!
"That, mon ami, is one side of the question. Now we will proceed to stage two. We will dismiss all those considerations from our mind and we will approach the matter from the opposite angle."A good deal of the grist for Poirot's mill will stem from the number of lies he is told - whether told out of cultural politeness or resorted to when certain incidents are seen as not connected to the murder:
"For lies, Mademoiselle, tell a listener just as much as truth can. Sometimes they tell more."This time out, Poirot's skill is singularly diplomatic, as he senses just how lightly he must tread to get what he needs. Some of these people may be of the country, but they can be made of stern stuff.