Summary
Agatha Christie: The Hole
The Cases of Hercule Poirot
Hercules Poirot didn't like having to drink an aperitif outside on a windy autumn day. He was even less fond of a staged performance involving a young man lying theatrically on the edge of a pool, his blood dripping into the pool. His wife is kneeling next to him, holding a revolver in her hand.
While investigating the murder, Poirot begins to understand that beneath the respectable surface, there is a tangle of family secrets and everyone becomes a suspect.
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