
Death of the Cleaning Lady
by G
About This Novel
Mrs. McGinty, the cleaning lady, is murdered mysteriously and without warning. The murderer brutally smashed the back of her head. The eccentric tenant James Bentley immediately became the most suspicious suspect. His clothes were stained with the victim's blood and hair. However, the experienced Superintendent Spence did not think he was a murderer. Can the truth be found in a newspaper clipping from two days before the murder? The killer is still at large. The great detective Hercule Poirot must guard against all kinds of accidents and piece together this messy puzzle to find the real murderer...
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The cleaning lady just accidentally sees something she shouldn't. But in the second case, someone who knows the clues always meets with the murderer alone to talk? Asking for it
Agatha Christie, classics never go out of style.
Grandma's unpopular book, but the real case behind it became a smash hit
[Poirot Series] This book is based on the Crippin case that took place in London, England in 1910. The Crippin case is second only to Jack the Ripper in popularity in the UK. It is also the general name for cases such as "killing the wife, destroying the body and then accusing the wife of cheating and eloping with a wild man". The novel's relationship to the Crippin case is similar to that of Murder on the Orient Express and the Kidnapping of Lindbergh Jr., In that the real case appears as background and motivation rather than being directly copied. Also: Mrs. Oliver, who loves apples, appears in this book🤑
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Official(3)Scraped 5d ago
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The cleaning lady just accidentally sees something she shouldn't. But in the second case, someone who knows the clues always meets with the murderer alone to talk? Asking for it
Agatha Christie, classics never go out of style.
Grandma's unpopular book, but the real case behind it became a smash hit
[Poirot Series] This book is based on the Crippin case that took place in London, England in 1910. The Crippin case is second only to Jack the Ripper in popularity in the UK. It is also the general name for cases such as "killing the wife, destroying the body and then accusing the wife of cheating and eloping with a wild man". The novel's relationship to the Crippin case is similar to that of Murder on the Orient Express and the Kidnapping of Lindbergh Jr., In that the real case appears as background and motivation rather than being directly copied. Also: Mrs. Oliver, who loves apples, appears in this book🤑




