Thursday, 22 April 2010
Hallowe'en Party by Agatha Christie
Hallowe'en - the day of witches and ghosts. Some young people want to make a party, but during these preparations a girl named Joyce tells the others that she had once seen a murder. The others don't believe her at first, but at the end of the party Joyce is found in the library. Dead. With help of Mrs. Oliver, Mr. Hercule Poirot has to find the murderer and real evil of this night. In the same village some time ago, there died a Lady named Mrs. Levin-Smith. Is there any relation to the murder Joyce maybe had seen?
In this criminal case a broken well, a mysterious garden and a crazy kid are also playing a role.
Hercule Poirot is a belgian detective, invented by the author Agatha Christie (1890-1976). In many thrillers he finds murderers with his excellent brain.
This thriller isn`t bloody. Readers have a chance to find the murderer on their own because they don't know who was the one.
posted by M.D.
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Sounds very interesting. I'm going to borrow it from the library!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose crazy kids!...we've got loads of them. Thankfully, no deaths in the library! Can't beat a bit of Hercule Poirot.
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