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Five Little Pigs

Book • 1942
'Five Little Pigs' is a detective novel in which Hercule Poirot investigates a case from the past to exonerate a woman convicted of murdering her husband years earlier.

Poirot interviews the five people present at the time of the murder, each known as the 'little pigs,' to piece together the truth.

As he delves into their recollections, Poirot uncovers hidden motives and secrets that reveal a complex web of relationships and long-held resentments.

The novel explores themes of memory, perception, and the enduring consequences of past actions.

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as an example of a favorite Poirot novel which revisits clues some time after the events.
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