

Peril at End House
Book • 1932
In this detective novel, Hercule Poirot and his friend Captain Hastings encounter Nick Buckley, who has narrowly escaped several life-threatening accidents.
Poirot believes these incidents are not mere coincidences but deliberate attempts on her life.
As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a dark history of End House and a complex web of motives among Nick's inner circle, including family members, friends, and strangers.
The investigation leads to a secondary murder and exposes forgery, trickery, and other shady practices.
Ultimately, Poirot reveals that Nick herself is the mastermind behind the plot, aiming to usurp the wealth of her cousin's fiancé by pretending to be the fiancée.
Poirot believes these incidents are not mere coincidences but deliberate attempts on her life.
As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a dark history of End House and a complex web of motives among Nick's inner circle, including family members, friends, and strangers.
The investigation leads to a secondary murder and exposes forgery, trickery, and other shady practices.
Ultimately, Poirot reveals that Nick herself is the mastermind behind the plot, aiming to usurp the wealth of her cousin's fiancé by pretending to be the fiancée.
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