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warden - or, rather, she became a wardress because she enjoyed having power over people. She has mentally and psychologically tortured her three stepchildren, Lennox, Carol and
Raymond since they were toddlers, and carried this on to her own daughter Ginevra (Jinny). Sarah is attracted to Raymond Boynton, while Jefferson Cope admits to wanting to take Nadine Boynton away from her husband, Lennox, subtly encouraged by Mrs Boynton, in hopes of further damage to Lennox. Jefferson, however, does not really understand the extent of Mrs Boynton's sadistic plans. Having been thwarted in her desire to free the young Boyntons, Sarah confronts Mrs Boynton whose apparent reply is a strange threat: "I've never forgotten anything â not an action, not a name, not a face." When the party reaches Petra, Mrs Boynton uncharacteristically sends her family away from her for a period. Later, she is found dead with a needle puncture in her wrist. Before her death is discovered, Raymond, having fallen in love with Sarah, and Lennox, finally realising he could lose Nadine, separately decide to tell their mother they are leaving. Carol, who with Raymond, had talked of trying to release the whole family, and Jinny, who is on the verge of a breakdown, also had motives for killing Mrs Boynton. Other visitors to Petra, including Lady Westholme and Miss Pierce have witnessed some of the events, and may have evidence to be ferreted out by Poirot.
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subject to torture had been too great for her to resist. Lady
Westholme feared that Mrs Boynton would divulge her criminal past and disrupt her political career. Disguised as an Arab servant, she had committed the murder and then relied upon the suggestibility of Miss Pierce to lay two pieces of misdirection that had concealed her role in the murder. Lady Westholme, eavesdropping on Poirot's summation from an adjoining room, overhears that her crime is about to be revealed to the world and commits suicide with a revolver she carried when travelling. The family, free at last, take up happier lives: Sarah marries Raymond; Carol marries Jefferson; and Ginevra takes up a successful career as a stage actress and marries Dr Gerard.
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and dropped several red herrings that pointed to her family members as possible suspects, hoping that they would suspect each other and therefore continue to live in her shadow even after her death. In addition, the character of Carol
Boynton has been dropped, Ginevra is now a stepdaughter (rather than a natural child) of Mrs Boynton, Lady Westholme becomes an ex-Member of Parliament, Miss Pierce is now Miss Pryce, and Alderman Higgs has been added as a fellow vacationer/verbal sparring partner for Lady Westholme.
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is decidedly of the lesser ranks: indeed, it comes close to being the least solid and satisfactory of all the Poirot mystery tales. Its presentation of a family harried and tortured by a sadistic matriarch is shot full of psychological conversation and almost entirely deficient in plot. And yet, when
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Christie adapted the book as a play of the same name in 1945. It is notable for being one of the most radical reworkings of a novel
Christie ever did, not only eliminating Hercule Poirot from the story, but also changing the identity of the killer. In the play, the ill Mrs Boynton committed suicide
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Boynton to be dead and, suspecting another family member, failed to report the fact. None of the family would have needed to murder the victim with a hypodermic, since an overdose could have been
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Westholme's background and motivation are considerably different. In this version she is Dame Celia Westholme, an acclaimed author and traveler who was originally Mrs Pierce's maid. After a night with visiting houseguest Dr Gerard, she became pregnant, and was forced to give up her daughter,
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wrote: "Notable example of the classic-era
Christie, with excellent Near East setting, and the repulsive matriarch as victim. The family tensions around her are conveyed more involvingly than usual. The detection, with its emphasis on who-was-where-and-when, is a little too like
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have seen the victim alive. Attention is focused on a hypodermic syringe that has seemingly been stolen from Dr Gerard's tent and later replaced. The poison administered to the victim is believed to be digitoxin, something that she already took medicinally.
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suspect against another and gradual elimination of each in turn are in Mrs Christie's most brilliant style. Only the solution appears a trifle tame and disappointing."
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the evil-hearted old tyrant has been murdered at last and Poirot considers the suspects, one follows with genuine interest the unraveling of even unexciting clues."
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who dominates her family. When she is found dead on a trip to
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later in the same year. The UK edition retailed at seven
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A Talent to Deceive â an appreciation of Agatha Christie
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may take rank among the best of Mrs Christie's tales."
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Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple
905:Collins Crime Club â A checklist of First Editions
691:acting as Hotel Constantine in the adaptation and
2830:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
1979:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The London Case
1971:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The First Cases
1502:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
763:Nadine Boynton and Miss Amabel Pierce are absent.
467:when she recognises Poirot as a great detective.
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994:(Revised ed.). Fontana Books. p. 189.
750:who attempts to abduct one of the Boynton girls.
40:Dust-jacket illustration of the first UK edition
2879:Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories
1987:Agatha Christie - Murder on the Orient Express
907:(Second ed.). Dragonby Press. p. 15.
324:Miss Amabel Pierce, a former nursery governess
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1907:Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express
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1019:Hercule Poirot â Fiction's greatest detective
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2886:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
1899:Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
1550:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
859:Detective Fiction â the collector's guide
679:as Poirot. The screenplay was written by
496:, Paperback, (Penguin number 682), 206 pp
303:Carol Boynton, the victim's stepdaughter
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197:The book features the Belgian detective
3296:Works originally published in Collier's
2900:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1566:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1086:at the official Agatha Christie website
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21:Appointment with Death (disambiguation)
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321:Lady Westholme, a member of Parliament
297:Ginevra Boynton, the victim's daughter
3291:Novels first published in serial form
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1955:Agatha Christie: 4.50 from Paddington
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775:Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie
300:Raymond Boynton, the victim's stepson
2594:The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
2040:Agatha Christie's fictional universe
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503:, Paperback, 159 pp (Pan number 419)
306:Lennox Boynton, the victim's stepson
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205:with her husband, the archaeologist
194:(7/6) and the US edition at $ 2.00.
16:1938 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie
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1915:Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
366:issue of 1 May 1938, "Torquemada" (
333:Simon Nowell-Smith's review in the
329:Literary significance and reception
178:, first published in the UK by the
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3124:Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
2837:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
1931:Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
1510:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
587:Appointment with Death (1945 play)
288:Colonel Carbury, senior figure in
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2865:The Golden Ball and Other Stories
1939:Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
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1947:Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders
1054:"Appointment with Death - Japan"
661:, broadcast on 16 January 1951.
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506:1960, Fontana Books (Imprint of
315:Dr Gerard, a French psychologist
125:Print (hardback & paperback)
3187:Agatha and the Midnight Murders
2844:The Under Dog and Other Stories
2230:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
1609:The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
1518:The Under Dog and Other Stories
1195:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
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3171:Agatha and the Truth of Murder
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346:The New York Times Book Review
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3242:Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
3117:The Mousetrap and Other Plays
2279:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1601:The Mystery of Three Quarters
1227:The Mystery of the Blue Train
918:The Times Literary Supplement
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602:Appointment with Death (film)
390:with a single row of pawns."
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133:256 (first edition, hardback)
2858:Double Sin and Other Stories
2636:By the Pricking of My Thumbs
2321:Murder on the Orient Express
2147:Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
1829:Murder on the Orient Express
1783:Murder on the Orient Express
1733:Murder on the Orient Express
1534:Double Sin and Other Stories
1251:Murder on the Orient Express
695:as the excavation site) and
458:Murder on the Orient Express
285:, renowned Belgian detective
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2960:Witness for the Prosecution
2265:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1211:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
932:, 11 September 1938 (p. 26)
857:John Cooper and B.A. Pyke.
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517:Edition, Hardcover, 334 pp
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3089:Come, Tell Me How You Live
2391:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
2328:Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
2293:The Murder at the Vicarage
2167:Chief Inspector James Japp
2152:Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent
1323:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
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156:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
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2925:And Then There Were None
2802:Parker Pyne Investigates
2419:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
2405:And Then There Were None
1339:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
1032:"Appointment with Death"
990:Barnard, Robert (1990).
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672:Agatha Christie's Poirot
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209:. The main settings are
3301:Novels set in Jerusalem
3057:Butter in a Lordly Dish
2823:The Labours of Hercules
2733:A Daughter's a Daughter
2524:They Do It with Mirrors
2440:The Body in the Library
2286:The Seven Dials Mystery
2244:The Murder on the Links
2162:Captain Arthur Hastings
1494:The Labours of Hercules
1203:The Murder on the Links
741:John the Baptist's head
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294:Mrs Boynton, the victim
29:Appointment with Death
2932:Appointment with Death
2795:The Listerdale Mystery
2774:The Mysterious Mr Quin
2664:Elephants Can Remember
2650:Passenger to Frankfurt
2468:Death Comes as the End
2384:Appointment with Death
2258:The Secret of Chimneys
1714:Appointment with Death
1443:Elephants Can Remember
1315:Appointment with Death
1083:Appointment with Death
1034:. Agatha Christie, Ltd
884:. J S Marcum. May 2007
811:Appointment with Death
530:Appointment with Death
418:Appointment with Death
401:Appointment with Death
380:Appointment with Death
351:Appointment with Death
290:Emirate of Transjordan
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184:Dodd, Mead and Company
167:Appointment with Death
3286:Hercule Poirot novels
2893:The Harlequin Tea Set
2781:The Thirteen Problems
2580:Cat Among the Pigeons
2503:A Murder Is Announced
2356:Murder in Mesopotamia
2300:The Sittaford Mystery
2142:Superintendent Battle
1558:The Harlequin Tea Set
1411:Cat Among the Pigeons
1283:Murder in Mesopotamia
980:, 19 May 1938 (p. 26)
920:, 7 May 1938 (p. 318)
683:and it was filmed in
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3306:Novels set in Jordan
2988:The Unexpected Guest
2872:Poirot's Early Cases
2719:Absent in the Spring
2566:4.50 from Paddington
2552:Hickory Dickory Dock
2538:A Pocket Full of Rye
2510:They Came to Baghdad
2237:The Secret Adversary
2157:Sir Henry Clithering
1775:The Alphabet Murders
1749:A Haunting in Venice
1706:Murder in Three Acts
1585:The Monogram Murders
1542:Poirot's Early Cases
1395:Hickory Dickory Dock
968:, 27 May 1938 (p. 6)
956:, 9 May 1938 (p. 15)
715:. The cast included
510:), Paperback, 159 pp
368:Edward Powys Mathers
19:For other uses, see
3281:1938 British novels
3096:Star Over Bethlehem
2816:The Regatta Mystery
2760:Poirot Investigates
2712:Unfinished Portrait
2608:A Caribbean Mystery
2573:Ordeal by Innocence
2545:Destination Unknown
2342:Death in the Clouds
1486:The Regatta Mystery
1470:Poirot Investigates
1267:Death in the Clouds
1058:Agatha Christie Ltd
944:, 1 May 1938 (p. 7)
848:, 1 May 1938 (p. 6)
471:Publication history
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3082:The Road of Dreams
2995:Go Back for Murder
2939:Murder on the Nile
2809:Murder in the Mews
2788:The Hound of Death
2615:At Bertram's Hotel
2517:Mrs McGinty's Dead
2489:Taken at the Flood
2426:Evil Under the Sun
2363:Cards on the Table
2349:The A.B.C. Murders
2307:Peril at End House
2025:(1985â2007, radio)
2017:(1985, board game)
1880:Peril at End House
1690:Thirteen at Dinner
1682:Evil Under the Sun
1478:Murder in the Mews
1379:Mrs McGinty's Dead
1371:Taken at the Flood
1347:Evil Under the Sun
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3182:(2019 film)
3174:(2018 film)
3150:(1979 film)
3074:Other books
3036:Wasp's Nest
2752:collections
2412:Sad Cypress
2187:Parker Pyne
2126:Adaptations
2045:Miss Marple
1891:Video games
1840:(2004â2005)
1806:Wasp's Nest
1331:Sad Cypress
1038:19 December
888:19 December
829:as Poirot.
823:BBC Radio 4
725:John Hannah
681:Guy Andrews
576:Adaptations
515:Large-print
439:Ngaio Marsh
203:Middle East
88:Crime novel
3275:Categories
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2740:The Burden
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