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Cora's tea so she would be asleep, while
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amongst Cora's recent purchases that her employer had not, and knew it was her chance to rebuild her beloved tea shop that she lost in the war. She painted over the
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paintings from local sales in the hopes of finding a valuable piece. The day after Cora's funeral, art critic Alexander Guthrie arrives to look through Cora's recent purchases as previously scheduled but finds nothing of value there. That evening, Gilchrist is poisoned with a slice of
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her son on faraway Cyprus with a proper education. The child is loved, but his mother feels he cannot be accepted in post war England. The last name chosen for Cora's husband, the much disliked painter with some claim to being French, is
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butler: the 'fifties and 'sixties were not good times for butlers."
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1961:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The London Case
1953:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The First Cases
1484:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
669:There were some changes made for the adaptation:
955:(Revised ed.). Fontana Books. p. 190.
843:The novel was first serialised in the US in the
529:as being one in which he was "nearly defeated".
2861:Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories
904:(Second ed.). Dragonby Press. p. 15.
788:as Mr. Entwistle, broadcast on 29 August 1999.
1969:Agatha Christie - Murder on the Orient Express
540:, but Poirot always addresses him directly as
238:possession of her faculties during her crime.
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1001:Agatha Christie's Poirot: After the Funeral
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1881:Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
1532:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
615:A much lighter-hearted, more playful tone
410:Learn how and when to remove this message
302:Mrs Jacks - Enderby Hall's cleaning lady.
2882:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1548:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1034:at the official Agatha Christie website
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2833:The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
1508:The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
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687:The painting revealed at the end is a
33:First edition dust-jacket illustration
3273:Novels first published in serial form
1937:Agatha Christie: 4.50 from Paddington
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2576:The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
2022:Agatha Christie's fictional universe
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348:adding citations to reliable sources
16:1953 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie
3137:Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures
1905:Agatha Christie: Peril at End House
1897:Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
460:Literary significance and reception
296:Janet - kitchenmaid at Enderby Hall
3106:Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
2819:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
1913:Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
1492:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
1003:(2006); David Suchet; ITV Studios.
752:Cousins have an illicit encounter.
293:Lanscombe - butler at Enderby Hall
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3283:British novels adapted into films
2847:The Golden Ball and Other Stories
1921:Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
632:as Poirot in the tenth series of
492:list of miscellaneous information
157:in March 1953 under the title of
153:and first published in the US by
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1945:Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders
1929:Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders
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3169:Agatha and the Midnight Murders
2826:The Under Dog and Other Stories
2212:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
1591:The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
1500:The Under Dog and Other Stories
1177:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
335:needs additional citations for
299:Marjorie - cook at Enderby Hall
3161:Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
3153:Agatha and the Truth of Murder
609:The addition of a third death,
100:Print (hardback and paperback)
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3224:Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
3099:The Mousetrap and Other Plays
2261:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1583:The Mystery of Three Quarters
1209:The Mystery of the Blue Train
977:"Murder at the Gallop Review"
815:(New York), Paperback, 224 pp
2840:Double Sin and Other Stories
2618:By the Pricking of My Thumbs
2303:Murder on the Orient Express
2129:Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
1811:Murder on the Orient Express
1765:Murder on the Orient Express
1715:Murder on the Orient Express
1516:Double Sin and Other Stories
1233:Murder on the Orient Express
2942:Witness for the Prosecution
2247:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1193:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1039:Murder at the Gallop (1963)
108:244 first edition, hardback
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3293:Dodd, Mead & Co. books
3071:Come, Tell Me How You Live
2373:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
2310:Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
2275:The Murder at the Vicarage
2149:Chief Inspector James Japp
2134:Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent
1305:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
829:Edition, Hardcover, 237 pp
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2708:The Rose and the Yew Tree
2233:The Man in the Brown Suit
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519:References to other works
449:Food rationing in England
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3145:The Unicorn and the Wasp
3123:Agatha Christie Memorial
2907:And Then There Were None
2784:Parker Pyne Investigates
2401:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
2387:And Then There Were None
1321:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
1056:After the Funeral (2005)
951:Barnard, Robert (1990).
875:Marcus, J S (May 2007).
635:Agatha Christie's Poirot
489:This section contains a
3039:Butter in a Lordly Dish
2805:The Labours of Hercules
2715:A Daughter's a Daughter
2506:They Do It with Mirrors
2422:The Body in the Library
2268:The Seven Dials Mystery
2226:The Murder on the Links
2144:Captain Arthur Hastings
1476:The Labours of Hercules
1185:The Murder on the Links
926:"Lansquenet definition"
654:as Gilbert Entwhistle,
579:. It was the second of
472:References or allusions
2914:Appointment with Death
2777:The Listerdale Mystery
2756:The Mysterious Mr Quin
2646:Elephants Can Remember
2632:Passenger to Frankfurt
2450:Death Comes as the End
2366:Appointment with Death
2240:The Secret of Chimneys
1696:Appointment with Death
1425:Elephants Can Remember
1297:Appointment with Death
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155:Dodd, Mead and Company
73:Dodd, Mead and Company
3288:Novels set in England
3268:Hercule Poirot novels
2875:The Harlequin Tea Set
2763:The Thirteen Problems
2562:Cat Among the Pigeons
2485:A Murder Is Announced
2338:Murder in Mesopotamia
2282:The Sittaford Mystery
2124:Superintendent Battle
1540:The Harlequin Tea Set
1393:Cat Among the Pigeons
1265:Murder in Mesopotamia
930:Dictionnaire français
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691:instead of a Vermeer.
646:as Helen Abernethie,
536:. His actual name is
2970:The Unexpected Guest
2854:Poirot's Early Cases
2701:Absent in the Spring
2548:4.50 from Paddington
2534:Hickory Dickory Dock
2520:A Pocket Full of Rye
2492:They Came to Baghdad
2219:The Secret Adversary
2139:Sir Henry Clithering
1757:The Alphabet Murders
1731:A Haunting in Venice
1688:Murder in Three Acts
1567:The Monogram Murders
1524:Poirot's Early Cases
1377:Hickory Dickory Dock
822:), Paperback, 191 pp
656:Anna Calder-Marshall
638:. The cast included
572:Murder at the Gallop
344:improve this article
190:Murder at the Gallop
181:Murder at the Gallop
131:Hickory Dickory Dock
3263:1953 British novels
3078:Star Over Bethlehem
2798:The Regatta Mystery
2742:Poirot Investigates
2694:Unfinished Portrait
2590:A Caribbean Mystery
2555:Ordeal by Innocence
2527:Destination Unknown
2324:Death in the Clouds
1468:The Regatta Mystery
1452:Poirot Investigates
1249:Death in the Clouds
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3180:(2022 film)
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3164:(2019 film)
3156:(2018 film)
3132:(1979 film)
3056:Other books
3018:Wasp's Nest
2734:collections
2394:Sad Cypress
2169:Parker Pyne
2108:Adaptations
2027:Miss Marple
1873:Video games
1822:(2004–2005)
1788:Wasp's Nest
1313:Sad Cypress
932:(in French)
827:Large-print
778:BBC Radio 4
677:Miss Marple
642:as George,
589:Miss Marple
560:Adaptations
554:euphemistic
194:Miss Marple
63:Crime novel
3257:Categories
3116:Depictions
3008:Radio and
2928:The Hollow
2722:The Burden
2679:Westmacott
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2583:The Clocks
2464:The Hollow
2117:Characters
1780:Television
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1409:Third Girl
1401:The Clocks
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1144:Miss Lemon
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422:Unlike in
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2188:Locations
1151:Recurring
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936:21 August
852:John Bull
689:Rembrandt
169:shillings
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2103:Universe
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882:5 August
741:abortion
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173:sixpence
3188:Related
2963:Verdict
2660:Curtain
2639:Nemesis
2415:N or M?
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497:Please
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