Agatha Christie : Poirot - Season 4 (1992) (saison)


A.B.C. contre Poirot (S04E01)

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  • Grande-Bretagne The ABC Murders
Grande-Bretagne, 1992, 1 h 43 min

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A is for Andover, the town where Mrs Ascher is found battered to death. B is for Bexhill, where Betty Barnard is strangled. C is for Churston, the tiny Devonshire village where Sir Carmichael Clarke is murdered. Beside each body lies a copy of the ABC Railway Guide - open at the relevant page. The police are baffled. But the murderer has already made a grave mistake. He has challenged Hercule Poirot to unmask him. (iTunes)

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anglais Definitely one of the best parts of "Hercule Poirot", where it is shown that Agatha indeed had a great gift for writing detective stories and presented a truly unique murderer here. It is worth it, just like the whole plot, which is splendidly built up and incredibly well thought out. Here, you really won't know for a long time who is killing and why. ()