
Black Coffee
by (uk) Written By Agatha Christie (uk) Adapted By Charles Osborne
About This Novel
Physicist Sir Claude Amory has developed a new equation that heralds the birth of a surprisingly powerful new explosive. However, his piece of paper with the equation written on it was stolen from his home. Sir Claude gathered the whole family in the reading room and ordered the butler to turn off the lights, hoping that the thief could return the equation in the dark. However, when the lights came on again, he was already dead... This time, Poirot not only had to solve the murder, but also had to prevent a worldwide terrorist crisis...
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Official(7)Scraped 13d ago
Poirot again
Detective Poirot, a Belgian, not a Turk, seems to be his spoken word. He is very unique in appearance and personality, distinctive and easy to recognize. He is one of the most outstanding and popular detectives in the history of literature.
Worth seeing
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The mission is passing by. . . . .
Should be no problem
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As a script, this book is very good. The poisonous murder involving political conspiracy and family conflicts in a closed space is undoubtedly the subject matter that Grandma is best at. But when it is changed into a novel, many problems arise. The most fatal point is that the novel gives a serious description of the actions in the script that should be performed by the actors, and even directly exposes the modus operandi. Secondly, the biggest highlight of this book is the conflict between characters, so the implementation of the conspiracy and the clues to solve the case are very simple, and the murderer can even be identified with just one point.
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Official(7)Scraped 13d ago
Poirot again
Detective Poirot, a Belgian, not a Turk, seems to be his spoken word. He is very unique in appearance and personality, distinctive and easy to recognize. He is one of the most outstanding and popular detectives in the history of literature.
Worth seeing
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
The mission is passing by. . . . .
Should be no problem
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
As a script, this book is very good. The poisonous murder involving political conspiracy and family conflicts in a closed space is undoubtedly the subject matter that Grandma is best at. But when it is changed into a novel, many problems arise. The most fatal point is that the novel gives a serious description of the actions in the script that should be performed by the actors, and even directly exposes the modus operandi. Secondly, the biggest highlight of this book is the conflict between characters, so the implementation of the conspiracy and the clues to solve the case are very simple, and the murderer can even be identified with just one point.
