![]() ![]() ReviewĪgatha Christie tells an intriguing tale of deception and bluff as Hercule Poirot searches for the murderer. So begins an investigation into the death of a London dentist just before the start of the second world war. An open and shut case, or so the police tell the inquest. He had made a mistake and, upon realising it, rather than facing professional ruin, committed suicide. He had received an overdose of adrenaline and novocaine, causing his heart to stop.Ĭlearly, Dr Morley had delivered an anaesthetic that was too strong. ![]() When Hercule Poirot and the police tracked him down at his hotel, they discovered he was also dead. A visitor from Greece was the last patient to see Dr Morley alive. There was a bullet in his head and a pistol on the floor. After Hercule Poirot visits his dentist, the dentist was found lying dead in his surgery. ![]()
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