Dead man's folly
Book • 1956
In 'Dead Man's Folly', Hercule Poirot is called to Nasse House to investigate a supposed murder during a mock murder hunt organized by Ariadne Oliver.
However, the game turns real when the girl playing the victim is found dead.
Poirot must unravel the complex relationships and hidden secrets within the estate to uncover the true killer.
The novel combines elements of suspense and misdirection, characteristic of Christie's work, as Poirot navigates the game that has become a deadly reality.
However, the game turns real when the girl playing the victim is found dead.
Poirot must unravel the complex relationships and hidden secrets within the estate to uncover the true killer.
The novel combines elements of suspense and misdirection, characteristic of Christie's work, as Poirot navigates the game that has become a deadly reality.
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