Summary
Agatha Christie: Murder in the Alley and Other Stories
At Japp's invitation, Hercule Poirot comes to the stables of Bardsley Garden. It was there that Miss Barbara Allen had shot herself in the head the night before in a locked room. The gunshot masked the fireworks of the night's big celebration. Although everything is attributed to suicide, the fact that the hand in which the victim is holding the rifle does not correspond to the side of her head where the gunshot wound is is interesting to the investigators...
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