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Poirot's Last Case - Agatha Christie's Final Hercule Poirot Mystery Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers
Poirot's Last Case - Agatha Christie's Final Hercule Poirot Mystery Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers

Poirot's Last Case - Agatha Christie's Final Hercule Poirot Mystery Novel | Perfect for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers" (Note: Since the original title "Curtain: Poirot's Last Case" appears to reference Agatha Christie's novel rather than an actual curtain product, I've optimized it as a book title for US e-commerce. If this was meant to be an actual curtain product, please provide clarification and I'll revise accordingly.)

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A CD edition of this popular Christie mystery. Read by Hugh Fraser, Captain Hastings in the popular TV series.The house guests at Styles seemed perfectly pleasant to Captain Hastings; there was his own daughter Judith, an inoffensive ornithologist called Norton, dashing Mr Allerton, brittle Miss Cole, Doctor Franklin and his fragile wife Barbara , Nurse Craven, Colonel Luttrell and his charming wife, Daisy, and the charismatic Boyd-Carrington.So Hastings was shocked to learn from Hercule Poirot’s declaration that one of them was a five-times murderer. True, the ageing detective was crippled with arthritis, but had his deductive instincts finally deserted him?…

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Masterly! And it's a good thing that Agatha Christie wrote this last book in her Hercule Poirot series long before her mental decline began which - alas! - marred so many of her later books, "Curtain" to be issued only after her death. To tell anything about the contents would spoil all the fun, so I prefer to abstain from it. But if I say "fun", I must confess that this is only partially true, because "Curtain" is also a very sad book about aging and death. But Dame Agatha pulls it of so brilliantly that the reader closes the book maybe with a tear in his eye but also with a loving smile on his face.Note: I strongly advise you not to miss the TV production of "Curtain" which is easily available on DVD. David Suchets portrayal of the nearly derelict Poirot is definitely one of the best in his long series of Poirot TV films.