"ABC Murder" tells the detective named Poirot, whose name must find a clue to kill the murderer named alphabetically. It started with Andover's Alice Ascher. Then from Bexhill to Betty Barnard and from Chuston to Sir Michael C. Clark. Every time a murderer commits a crime he will leave the map of the victim's ABC train. Murderer is an experienced criminal who does not prove identity. His name is ABC. Before each murder, ABC sends Poirot a letter indicating the date of the murder and the town.
Christie, Agatha - Poirot 08 - Orient Express Murder / CHRISTIE, Agatha - Orient Express Murder Orient Express Murder of Agatha Christie is the world's most famous mysterious writer. Her book sold over 100,000 copies in English and sold 1 billion copies in 44 foreign languages. She is the most widely published writer in history, and only the Bible and Shakespeare can transcend. Her writing history has been over half a century, during which she wrote a collection of 79 novels and short stories, as well as 14 dramas, some of which are the oldest screenplays in history. Her two characters, the shining little Belgian Herak Leopold and unstoppable and ruthless Miss Mather, later became a world famous detective. Both are dramaized in feature films and television movies. Agatha Christie also used the pen name Mary Wester Marco to close up six romantic novels. Agatha Christie died in 1976
Agatha Christie - The murderer Roger Acroyed Agatha Christie (full name Agatha Marie Clarissa Miller) was born in Torquay, UK on 5th September 1890. Agatha's father's name is Frederick Miller, he is an American, her mother's name is Clarissa 'Clara' Miller Agatha has brothers named Monti and Ma sister Gretel Margaret accepts formal education, Clara Decided to oppose the way of Agatha - Owen Washington was born in New York in 1783 and became the youngest family among the eleven children. One is that his career began at a law firm and his personality felt that this was not his mind is simple and ironic, and he is a magazine called "Morning Chronicle" for his brother Peter I tried to write. And Peter thought about creating a high quality literary ridicule.