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correspond to two of the victims' hotel rooms. Poirot meets with Catchpool at the Bloxham upon receiving news of a fourth murder, finding a pool of blood, a monogrammed cufflink, and Jennie's hat. A subsequent encounter with Nancy reveals she was having an affair with Ives, while Jennie, who was also in love with Ives, started the rumor out of jealousy.
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is investigating the murders of three guests at the Bloxham Hotel – Harriet Sippel, Ida Gransbury and Richard Negus – who were found dead in their respective rooms with a monogrammed cufflink in their mouths. The staff was alerted after finding a note that read, "MAY THEY NEVER REST IN PEACE. 121. 238. 317." Poirot offers his assistance.
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Catchpool travels to Great Holling to meet with Margaret Ernst, the most recent vicar's widow, who relays the events of 1913. Jennie, who worked in the Ives household as a maid, started a rumor that Ives was extorting money from villagers by helping them communicate with deceased loved ones. Harriet,
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While dining at a London coffee house, Hercule Poirot meets Jennie Hobbs, a young woman who claims she will soon be murdered and nothing can be done to stop it. Returning to the guest house where he is staying, Poirot relays the story to Scotland Yard Inspector Edward Catchpool. Catchpool mentions he
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The following day, Poirot accompanies Catchpool to meet with Luca Lazzari, the Bloxham's owner. The two learn all three victims arrived at the hotel on the same day, their rooms booked and paid for ahead of time, and lived in a village called Great Holling. Additionally, Negus was engaged to Ida but
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Poirot and Catchpool decide to visit Samuel Kidd, the witness who saw Nancy at the Bloxham. However, instead of Samuel, they are greeted by Jennie, who Poirot reveals was formerly engaged to Samuel before she met Ives. After traveling to Great Holling in response to a serious attack on Margaret and
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In London, Poirot meets with artist Nancy Ducane, who was not only seen leaving the Bloxham on the night of the murders but was also a former resident of Great Holling. Nancy refuses to provide details when pressed about Great Holling, but Poirot and Constable Stanley Beer find a pair of keys that
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Gathering the hotel staff and suspects together, Poirot reveals Nancy and Jennie conspired with Kidd to kill the victims. Nancy begins to confess but is fatally stabbed by Jennie. Jennie explains she started the rumor to save Ives from the scandal of his affair. When Negus contacted her out of
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remorse for his actions, the two devised a plan to kill all four guilty parties involved. However, Jennie secretly revealed the plan to Nancy and convinced Negus to die earlier than planned. Jennie killed Nancy after she revealed her relationship with Ives had been a physical one.
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Richard Negus - One of the victims at the Bloxham Hotel. A wealthy lawyer and Ida's former fiancé, Richard initially supported the rumour about the Ives', but after their deaths he left Great Holling, breaking off his
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Harriet Sippel - One of the victims at the Bloxham Hotel. Once a kind and caring woman, Harriet became a spiteful gossip after the early death of her husband George. She was responsible for initially spreading the
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Jennie Hobbs - A young woman whom Poirot meets at the beginning of the story - she is convinced of her impending murder. Jennie formerly lived in Great Holling and worked for the Ives. She was in love with Patrick
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Edward Catchpool - An officer at Scotland Yard staying at the same guest house as Poirot, and the narrator of the story. Initially involved in the murder case, Catchpool later assists Poirot in his investigation.
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is the first original novel featuring Hercule Poirot to be commissioned by the Christie estate, more than thirty-eight years after Christie's death in 1976. It is the thirty-fourth novel to feature Poirot.
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Margaret Ernst - Widow of the former Vicar. Whilst she was not present for the events of 1913, Margaret took it upon herself to safeguard the Ives' gravestone from sceptical villagers.
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Ida Gransbury - One of the victims at the Bloxham Hotel. An extremely pious woman and Richard's former fiancée, Ida supported Harriet in spreading the rumour about the Ives'.
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Patrick Ives - Former vicar of Great Holling, he was the subject of a vicious rumour spread by Harriet Sippel. This rumour lead to the death of his wife and himself in 1913.
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Ida, and Negus spread the rumor, leading to Ives being removed from his post. Frances committed suicide, and a heartbroken Ives did the same shortly afterward.
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Hercule Poirot - Renowned Belgian detective. Whilst taking a short break away from his London Flat, Poirot becomes involved a murder case at the Bloxham Hotel.
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is absent from this novel; here, his shoes are filled by thirty-two-year-old Scotland Yard policeman Edward Catchpool, who, like Hastings, serves as the
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Dr. Ambrose Flowerday - Doctor for Great Holling. One of the few villagers to support the Ives', he continues to preserve their names after their deaths.
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Four days later, Poirot and Catchpool receive a letter from Dr. Flowerday and Margaret Ernst, who have decided to marry thanks to Poirot's intervention.
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Nancy Ducane - An attractive woman in her 40's and a renowned artist. Nancy formerly lived in Great Holling and was in love with the village Vicar.
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Walter Stoakley - A drunken old man at the King's Head Inn, Stoakley is later revealed to be Frances Ives' father.
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Frances Ives - Wife to Patrick, she is severely affected by the rumour surrounding her husband and kills herself.
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Victor Meakin - Owner of the King's Head Inn, he is reluctant to give any information about the murder victims.
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Henry Negus - Brother of Richard Negus. He visits London to collect his brother's affairs after the murders.
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Euphemia 'Fee' Spring - Owner of Pleasant's Coffee House - she impresses Poirot with her eye for details.
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left Great Holling in 1913 after the deaths of former vicar Patrick Ives and his wife, Frances.
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having a conversation with village doctor Ambrose Flowerday, Poirot declares the case resolved.
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introduces the original character Inspector Edward Catchpool as a new companion for Poirot.
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and concluded that Poirot fans are "in safe hands" with Hannah's novel. Laura Thompson of
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Blanche Unsworth - Owner of the guest house in which Poirot and Catchpool are staying.
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Lady Louise Wallace - Friend of Nancy Ducane and Jennie Hobbs' former employer.
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sanctioned by the estate of Agatha Christie. The novel was followed by
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Luca Lazzari - The eccentric owner of the Bloxham Hotel.
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Sophie Hannah
Hercule Poirot
Mystery
HarperCollins
United Kingdom
ISBN
0-00-754741-2
Closed Casket
mystery
novel
Sophie Hannah
Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot
continuation novels
Closed Casket
The Mystery of Three Quarters
The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
The Independent
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Peril at End House
refugee
Great War
Arthur Hastings
first-person narrator


"Top 10 underrated Agatha Christie novels"
ISSN
0261-3077

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