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  1. Agatha Christie. 4.20. 624,937 ratings40,562 reviews. Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the famous Orient Express in its tracks as it travels through the mountainous Balkans. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year but, by the morning, it is one passenger fewer.

  2. EXPRESS Chapter 2 – THE TOKATLIAN HOTEL Chapter 3 – POIROT REFUSES A CASE Chapter 4 – A CRY IN THE NIGHT Chapter 5 – THE CRIME Chapter 6 – A WOMAN Chapter 7 – THE BODY Chapter 8 – THE ARMSTRONG KIDNAPPING CASE Part II—THE EVIDENCE Chapter 1 – THE EVIDENCE OF THE WAGON LIT CONDUCTOR Chapter 2 – THE EVIDENCE OF THE SECRETARY

  3. Murder on the Orient Express is a classic detective novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1934. The story revolves around a fictional famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a murder that occurs on the luxurious Orient Express train during its journey from Istanbul to Calais.

  4. Murder on the Orient Express, first published in 1934, is a mystery by Agatha Christie featuring one of her most famous characters, the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. A locked-room mystery, the entire plot unfolds in a train, the Orient Express, which has become stranded in a snowstorm.

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  6. Agatha Christie. Pocket Books, 1960 - Fiction - 256 pages. On a three-day journey through the snowbound Balkan hills, Hercule Poirot must weed through an array of international suspects to find...

  7. Agatha Christie. Full Book Analysis. Previous Next. As an example of a classical detective, Hercule Poirot moves through the action of Murder on the Orient Express with a self-assuredness that invites the reader to expect an ending typical of the genre.

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