As Poirot navigates the tense atmosphere of the Astwell estate, he encounters a household of individuals who each have motives for wanting the domineering Sir Reuben out of the way. From a long-suffering secretary to a fearful wife, the suspects are numerous and the clues are elusive. Utilizing his unparalleled powers of deduction and psychological insight, Poirot sifts through red herrings and family secrets to reveal a shocking truth. This novella exemplifies the intricate plotting and character-driven suspense that have made the works of Agatha Christie a cornerstone of the detective genre. It offers a classic look at high-society crime and the enduring appeal of one of literature's most iconic sleuths.
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