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Published in 1940, this is one of Poirot’s most intriguing cases. Elinor Carlisle stands accused of the murder of Mary Gerrard and the first part of this book looks at her looking back at the events which led her there. It begins with Elinor receiving an anonymous letter, warning her that someone has been trying to take her place in her Aunt Laura’s affections. Her aunt is an invalid, having had a stroke, and is cared for at her house by two nurses and Dr Peter Lord. Mary Gerrard is the daughter
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Eleanor Carlisle is accused of poisoning Mary Gerrard. She had the motive, the means, and the opportunity down pat. And as all of us budding amateur detectives know, these are the three golden rules of detection. However, Dr Peter Lord is convinced that she is innocent and ropes in good ole Poirot to work out how. However, twist the facts as you might, money, love, revenge, or mercy, the pointer points towards Eleanor.
I thought the plot was brilliant and the murderer was conjured up out of the ...more
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The story opens in court. Elinor Carlisle is on trial for her life--accused of poisoning one Mary Gerrard with morphine in fish past sandwiches. (Fish paste sounds rather poisonous to me all by itself....) From this opening scene at the trial, we switch gears to the backstory. We see Elinor and her "cousin" Rodney (her aunt's husband's nephew) discussing an anonymous letter just received by Elinor. It warns her that "someone" is worming their way into her Aunt Laura's affections and might do her
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