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stands to inherit her fortune. Poirot meets Anne and learns that she has an
American or Canadian husband, whom she married a month earlier. Poirot afterwards comments that he feels that he has seen Anne before. When Jane makes a remark about needing to file a nail, he realises that Anne was Lady Horbury's maid Madeleine – he had seen her come into the rear compartment during the flight when Lady Horbury summoned her to fetch a dressing-case. He immediately instructs Fournier to find Anne. French police discover her body on the boat-train to Boulogne, with a bottle beside it; she appears to have poisoned herself.
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part of the plan – Gale married her when he learned she was
Giselle's daughter, intending to kill her at a later date in Canada, after she had received her mother's estate, and having ensured that he would in turn inherit the money from her. However, he had to kill her earlier than planned because she claimed her inheritance on the same day that Poirot met her.
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unique. Not that such minor matters are of the slightest consequence to the reader; the main thing is that this is an Agatha
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in the side of Poirot's seat. Annoyed at being identified as a suspect, he vows to clear his name and solve the case. Requesting a list of the passengers' possessions, he notes something that intrigues him but doesn't say what it is or to which passenger it refers. Aided by Jane in the investigation,
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on the flight, which he changed into after some time to pose as a steward, knowing no-one would pay attention to such a person. Under the guise of delivering a spoon to
Giselle, he stabbed her with the dart, then removed his coat and returned to his seat before the body was found. Anne's murder was
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England and Inspector Fournier in France. Clues gradually emerge: the victim had two coffee spoons with her cup and saucer; the blowpipe was bought in Paris by an American man; Lady Horbury is one of Giselle's debtors, and had been cut off from her husband's money; Giselle employed blackmail to
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Giselle; businessman James Ryder; Cicely, Countess of Horbury; the Honourable Venetia Kerr; and Jane Grey, a hairdresser. As the plane is close to landing, a wasp is spotted flying around the rear compartment before a steward finds that Giselle is dead. Poirot, who has slept through most of
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may not rank with her greatest achievements, but it is far above the average detective story." He finished by saying, "Mrs
Christie provides a little gallery of thumb-nail sketches of plausible characters; she gives us all the clues and even tells us where to look for them; we ought to find the
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The wasp that buzzed around in the rear compartment was released from a matchbox that Gale brought with him; both this and his coat had aroused Poirot's suspicions when he read the list of passengers' possessions. Both the wasp and the blowpipe, which Gale planted in the cabin, were intended to
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ensure that her debtors didn't miss their repayments; only the stewards and Clancy passed by the victim on the flight; Lady Horbury's maid was on the flight after asking to be on it at the last moment.
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A Talent to Deceive – an appreciation of Agatha Christie
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Works originally published in The Saturday Evening Post
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393:, Belgian private detective. Passenger on the airplane.
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398:Jane Gray, hairdresser. Passenger on the airplane.
2908:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
2057:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The London Case
2049:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The First Cases
1580:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
234:the flight, dismisses the belief she died from a
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33:Dust-jacket illustration of the US edition. See
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1977:Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
1628:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
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419:Venetia Kerr. Passenger on the airplane.
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331:s issue of 30 June 1935, "Torquemada" (
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1604:The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
469:Elise Grandier, Madame giselle's maid.
3374:Novels first published in serial form
2033:Agatha Christie: 4.50 from Paddington
1151:(wiki collection), SK, archived from
897:(facsimile of 1935 UK first edition).
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2001:Agatha Christie: Peril at End House
1993:Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
945:American Tribute to Agatha Christie
459:, officially investigates the case.
449:Albert Davis, Mitchell's assistant.
315:of 24 March 1935 began his column:
3202:Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
2915:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
2009:Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
1588:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
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2943:The Golden Ball and Other Stories
2017:Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
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114:Print (hardback & paperback)
3265:Agatha and the Midnight Murders
2922:The Under Dog and Other Stories
2308:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
1687:The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
1596:The Under Dog and Other Stories
1273:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
1052:"Review: Death in the Clouds",
1037:"Review: Death in the Clouds",
1022:"Review: Death in the Clouds",
993:"Review: Death in the Clouds",
978:"Review: Death in the Clouds",
122:304 (first edition, hardcover)
3257:Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
3249:Agatha and the Truth of Murder
1009:The New York Times Book Review
572:British live-action adaptation
312:The New York Times Book Review
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3320:Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
3195:The Mousetrap and Other Plays
2357:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1679:The Mystery of Three Quarters
1305:The Mystery of the Blue Train
980:The Times Literary Supplement
858:The Mystery of the Blue Train
815: ed.), Ulverscroft, 1967
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297:The Mystery of the Blue Train
281:The Times Literary Supplement
2936:Double Sin and Other Stories
2714:By the Pricking of My Thumbs
2399:Murder on the Orient Express
2225:Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
1907:Murder on the Orient Express
1861:Murder on the Orient Express
1811:Murder on the Orient Express
1612:Double Sin and Other Stories
1329:Murder on the Orient Express
645:Japanese animated adaptation
506:Murder on the Orient Express
439:. Passenger on the airplane.
429:. Passenger on the airplane.
303:Murder on the Orient Express
3038:Witness for the Prosecution
2343:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1289:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
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866:What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
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3379:Dodd, Mead & Co. books
3167:Come, Tell Me How You Live
2469:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
2406:Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
2371:The Murder at the Vicarage
2245:Chief Inspector James Japp
2230:Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent
1401:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
1125:Death in the Clouds (1992)
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683:as Monsieur Fournier, and
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904:The Saturday Evening Post
514:References in other works
482:References to other works
446:on the flight from Paris.
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3241:The Unicorn and the Wasp
3219:Agatha Christie Memorial
3003:And Then There Were None
2880:Parker Pyne Investigates
2497:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
2483:And Then There Were None
1417:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
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997:, p. 8, 2 July 1935
704:The Unicorn and the Wasp
677:Agatha Christie's Poirot
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351:An admirer of Christie,
241:The police find a small
3409:Novels set on airplanes
3135:Butter in a Lordly Dish
2901:The Labours of Hercules
2811:A Daughter's a Daughter
2602:They Do It with Mirrors
2518:The Body in the Library
2364:The Seven Dials Mystery
2322:The Murder on the Links
2240:Captain Arthur Hastings
1572:The Labours of Hercules
1281:The Murder on the Links
1108:"Death in the Clouds",
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586:as Hercule Poirot, and
477:References or allusions
422:Roger Bryant, a doctor.
3010:Appointment with Death
2873:The Listerdale Mystery
2852:The Mysterious Mr Quin
2742:Elephants Can Remember
2728:Passenger to Frankfurt
2546:Death Comes as the End
2462:Appointment with Death
2336:The Secret of Chimneys
1792:Appointment with Death
1521:Elephants Can Remember
1393:Appointment with Death
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542:Allusions to real life
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188:Dodd, Mead and Company
87:Dodd, Mead and Company
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2971:The Harlequin Tea Set
2859:The Thirteen Problems
2658:Cat Among the Pigeons
2581:A Murder Is Announced
2434:Murder in Mesopotamia
2378:The Sittaford Mystery
2220:Superintendent Battle
1636:The Harlequin Tea Set
1489:Cat Among the Pigeons
1361:Murder in Mesopotamia
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435:Mr Clancy. Author of
196:and in the UK by the
3399:Novels set in London
3066:The Unexpected Guest
2950:Poirot's Early Cases
2797:Absent in the Spring
2644:4.50 from Paddington
2630:Hickory Dickory Dock
2616:A Pocket Full of Rye
2588:They Came to Baghdad
2315:The Secret Adversary
2235:Sir Henry Clithering
1853:The Alphabet Murders
1827:A Haunting in Venice
1784:Murder in Three Acts
1663:The Monogram Murders
1620:Poirot's Early Cases
1473:Hickory Dickory Dock
839:"Death in the Air",
673:Chief Inspector Japp
611:French Championships
333:Edward Powys Mathers
173:Chief Inspector Japp
22:Death in the Clouds
3404:Novels set in Paris
3359:1935 British novels
3174:Star Over Bethlehem
2894:The Regatta Mystery
2838:Poirot Investigates
2790:Unfinished Portrait
2686:A Caribbean Mystery
2651:Ordeal by Innocence
2623:Destination Unknown
2420:Death in the Clouds
1564:The Regatta Mystery
1548:Poirot Investigates
1345:Death in the Clouds
1143:Death in the Clouds
884:Death in the Clouds
822:Death in the Clouds
809:Death in the Clouds
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770:Death in the Clouds
748:Death in the Clouds
724:Publication history
717:Death in the Clouds
603:Handley Page H.P.42
535:Death in the Clouds
525:(1952), Christie's
489:Murder on the Links
363:Death in the Clouds
337:Death in the Clouds
218:Le Bourget Airfield
156:Death in the Clouds
36:Publication history
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3160:The Road of Dreams
3073:Go Back for Murder
3017:Murder on the Nile
2887:Murder in the Mews
2866:The Hound of Death
2693:At Bertram's Hotel
2595:Mrs McGinty's Dead
2567:Taken at the Flood
2504:Evil Under the Sun
2441:Cards on the Table
2427:The A.B.C. Murders
2385:Peril at End House
2103:(1985–2007, radio)
2095:(1985, board game)
1958:Peril at End House
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1369:Cards on the Table
1353:The A.B.C. Murders
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3276:(2022 film)
3268:(2020 film)
3260:(2019 film)
3252:(2018 film)
3228:(1979 film)
3152:Other books
3114:Wasp's Nest
2830:collections
2490:Sad Cypress
2265:Parker Pyne
2204:Adaptations
2123:Miss Marple
1969:Video games
1918:(2004–2005)
1884:Wasp's Nest
1409:Sad Cypress
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562:Adaptations
444:Air steward
231:moneylender
175:. It is a "
77:Crime novel
3353:Categories
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2818:The Burden
2775:Westmacott
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2679:The Clocks
2560:The Hollow
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1497:The Clocks
1441:The Hollow
1240:Miss Lemon
1210:Characters
926:References
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699:Doctor Who
607:Fred Perry
567:Television
466:detective.
285:the end."
260:dénouement
2284:Locations
1247:Recurring
1148:Avenarius
995:The Times
870:, 601 pp.
835:, 256 pp.
817:, 219 pp.
804:, 188 pp.
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3087:Akhnaton
2773:As Mary
2199:Universe
2141:Category
2111:See also
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1159:19 April
879:, 256 pp
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407:countess
243:blowpipe
206:sixpence
55:Language
3284:Related
3059:Verdict
2756:Curtain
2735:Nemesis
2511:N or M?
1830:(2023)
1529:Curtain
208:(7/6).
58:English
3311:(home)
3305:(home)
3225:Agatha
2300:Novels
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1892:Poirot
1887:(1937)
1864:(1974)
1856:(1965)
1822:(2022)
1814:(2017)
1795:(1988)
1787:(1986)
1779:(1986)
1771:(1985)
1763:(1982)
1755:(1978)
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1728:(1931)
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1690:(2020)
1682:(2018)
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