ISBN: | 9781581651300 |
Publisher: | Putnam |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
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- 1 The Mysterious Affair at Styles
- 2 The Murder on the Links
- 3 Poirot Investigates
- 4 The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
- 5 The Big Four
- 6 The Mystery of the Blue Train
- 7 Black Coffee
- 8 Peril at End House
- 9 Lord Edgware Dies
- 10 Murder on the Orient Express
- 11 Three Act Tragedy
- 12 Death in the Clouds
- 13 The ABC Murders
- 14 Murder in Mesopotamia
- 15 Cards on the Table
- 16 Dumb Witness
- 17 Death on the Nile
- 18 Murder in the Mews
- 19 Appointment With Death
- 20 Hercule Poirot's Christmas
- 21 The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
- 22 Sad Cypress
- 23 One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
- 24 Evil Under the Sun
- 25 Five Little Pigs
- 26 The Sittaford Mystery
- 27 The Labours of Hercules
- 28 The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
- 29 Taken at the Flood
- 30 Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
- 31 The Under Dog and Other Stories
- 32 Mrs. McGinty's Dead
- 33 After the Funeral
- 34 Hickory Dickory Dock
- 35 Dead Man's Folly
- 36 Cat Among the Pigeons
- 37 The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
- 38 Double Sin, and Other Stories
- 39 The Clocks
- 40 Third Girl
- 41 Hallowe'en Party
- 42 Elephants Can Remember
- 43 Poirot's Early Cases/ Postern of Fate
- 44 Curtain
- 45 Problem at Pollensa Bay
- 46 The Harlequin Tea Set and Other Stories
- 47 While the Light Lasts
Hercule Poirot must solve a perplexing case of midair murder in Death in the Clouds when he discovers that the woman in seat two of the airborne aeroplane he’s traveling on is quite unexpectedly—and unnaturally—deceased.
From seat No. 9, Hercule Poirot was ideally placed to observe his fellow air passengers on the short flight from Paris to London. Over to his right sat a pretty young woman, clearly infatuated with the man opposite; ahead, in seat No. 13, sat a countess with a poorly concealed cocaine habit; across the gangway in seat No. 8, a writer of detective fiction was being troubled by an aggressive wasp.
Yes, Poirot is almost ideally placed to take it all in, except what he did not yet realize was that behind him, in seat No. 2, sat the slumped, lifeless body of a woman. Murdered, and likely by someone in Poirot’s immediate proximity.
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