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Just after midnight, a snowdrift stopped the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train was surprisingly full for the time of the year. But by the morning there was one passenger fewer. A passenger lay dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside.
- Agatha Christie
- Part I. The Facts
- 2. The Tokatlian Hotel
- 3. Poirot Refuses a Case
- 4. A Cry in the Night
- 5. The Crime
- 6. A Woman
- 7. The Body
- 8. The Armstrong Kidnapping Case
- Part II. The Evidence
- 2. The Evidence of the Secretary
- 3. The Evidence of the Valet
- 4. The Evidence of the American Lady
- 5. The Evidence of the Swedish Lady
- 6. The Evidence of the Russian Princess
- 7. The Evidence of Count and Countess Andrenyi
- 8. The Evidence of Colonel Arbuthnot
- 9. The Evidence of Mr. Hardman
- 10. The Evidence of the Italian
- 11. The Evidence of Miss Debenham
- 12. The Evidence of the German Lady’s-Maid
- 13. Summary of the Passengers’ Evidence
- 14. The Evidence of the Weapon
- 15. The Evidence of the Passengers’ Luggage
- Part III. Hercule Poirot Sits Back and Thinks
- 2. Ten Questions
- 3. Certain Suggestive Points
- 4. The Grease Spot on a Hungarian Passport