Monday, June 18, 2007
Third Girl
At breakfast, a young lady requested to see Hercule Poirot concerning her being a murderer. However, she left when she discovered that Poirot was “too old”. She suddenly vanished in thin air.
What had really happened? And where was the girl?
Poirot had no clue about anything about her and the mystery unveiled with the help of his friend, Mrs. Ariadne Oliver.
The mysterious girl shared a London flat as a third girl with two girls: the first was her father’s secretary and the second was working in an art gallery.
There were rumours of revolvers, flick knives and blood stains. But without concrete evidence, Poirot would need all the tenacity to establish whether the third girl was guilty, innocent or insance.
This is one of the most incredible Poirot mystery after the Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express.
--Mary HAD a little lamb--
4:53 PM