In Agatha Christie’s “Death in the Clouds,” the murder of Madame Giselle, a notorious moneylender, takes place on an airplane, setting the stage for a classic locked-room mystery. Hercule Poirot, coincidentally aboard the same flight, quickly discerns that her death, initially appearing as a wasp sting, is an intentional act. The investigation unfolds within the tense confines of the aircraft, providing a challenging backdrop for Poirot’s keen observations and deductions. As he scrutinizes passengers and crew, a web of motives and secrets surfaces, showcasing Christie’s mastery in creating suspenseful mysteries filled with twists and turns. The novel stands as a testament to her ability to craft compelling stories within seemingly impossible crime scenarios.
Death In The Clouds
$700.00
“Death in the Clouds” is a detective novel by Agatha Christie featuring her famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. First published in 1935, the novel is part of the Hercule Poirot series. The story is set aboard an airplane flying from Paris to Croydon, and it begins with a shocking murder that takes place during the flight.
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