

Elephants Can Remember
Book • 1969
In 'Elephants Can Remember', Hercule Poirot is drawn into a cold case involving the mysterious deaths of a husband and wife years ago.
Ariadne Oliver, a crime novelist, seeks Poirot's help to uncover the truth behind the long-forgotten tragedy.
As they delve into the past, they encounter conflicting memories and hidden secrets that challenge their perceptions.
The novel explores the fallibility of memory and the enduring impact of past events on the present.
Ariadne Oliver, a crime novelist, seeks Poirot's help to uncover the truth behind the long-forgotten tragedy.
As they delve into the past, they encounter conflicting memories and hidden secrets that challenge their perceptions.
The novel explores the fallibility of memory and the enduring impact of past events on the present.
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Mentioned as the last Mrs. Oliver novel, where she laments not being able to solve a crime due to its illogic.

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