
The Apples of Hesperides: a Hercule Poirot Short Story
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Format
Paperback
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1940
Description
In this intriguing short story, Agatha Christie weaves a puzzling tale that dances between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Hercule Poirot finds himself embroiled in a world where a seemingly lost Pekinese dog holds not just a clue but a key to unraveling a tangled web of rumors and madness.
As whispers swirl and tensions rise, Poirot’s sharp mind and keen observations come to the fore, bringing to light the hidden truths lurking beneath the surface. With each twist and turn, readers are drawn deeper into a narrative that marries humor with an undercurrent of suspense.
Christie’s masterful storytelling shines through, showcasing her ability to create vibrant characters and gripping scenarios. In this clever detective caper, the stakes are high, and Poirot’s charm makes the journey all the more delightful.
As whispers swirl and tensions rise, Poirot’s sharp mind and keen observations come to the fore, bringing to light the hidden truths lurking beneath the surface. With each twist and turn, readers are drawn deeper into a narrative that marries humor with an undercurrent of suspense.
Christie’s masterful storytelling shines through, showcasing her ability to create vibrant characters and gripping scenarios. In this clever detective caper, the stakes are high, and Poirot’s charm makes the journey all the more delightful.
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