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The A.B.C. Murders (Hercule Poirot, #13)
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One of the strangest novels involving Poirot, given the nature of the murderer.
Of course, his crimes have a serious motive, but the manner to dissemble his real purpose is more then weird: killing at least another three people, ONLY to put the police and Poirot on a false track. Interesting, but hardly to believe.
So the fourth star is only for Agatha. Otherwise three of them would have been more than enough.
Of course, his crimes have a serious motive, but the manner to dissemble his real purpose is more then weird: killing at least another three people, ONLY to put the police and Poirot on a false track. Interesting, but hardly to believe.
So the fourth star is only for Agatha. Otherwise three of them would have been more than enough.
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