![]() A man was standing, framed in the doorway, swaying from side to side, covered from head to foot in dust. ![]() Hercule Poirot and his friend Captain Hastings were sitting in their rooms when an uninvited, and certainly unexpected guest arrived. ![]() This is the time when Hercule Poirot tackled criminals who were more than mere murderers, and whose very existence posed a threat to humanity. But in this one, its Big, its Bad, and its Bold. Most of his stories revolve around the murders of normal people. This novel is an attempt by Agatha Christie to – for once – elevate Hercule to the level of an international agent. So, without further ado, let’s get started. Also, please check out my other posts if you haven’t already. ![]() These are the books number five, and six. I hope you like the previous reviews I had posted on the same series. Today, I am back with another couple of Hercule Poirot reviews: The Big Four, and The Mystery of the Blue train. Hello everyone! Welcome, or welcome back to my blog. ![]()
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