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common link Hercule poirot - doesn't work

"The Mysterious Affair at Styles" gave the world the inimitable Hercule Poirot, a retired Belgian police officer who was to become one of the most enduring characters in all of fiction. With his waxed moustache and his "little grey cells," he was "meticulous, a tidy little man, always neat and orderly, with a slight flavour of absurdity about him." (The New Bedside Christie Companion...)

Christie wrote more than 30 novels featuring Poirot. Among the most popular were "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (1926), "Murder on the Orient Express" (1934), and "Death on the Nile" (1937).

Agatha Disappears?

Agatha is a 1979 film starring Vanessa Redgrave, Dustin Hoffman and Timothy Dalton and directed by Michael Apted; which recounts a fictionalized version of the events surrounding the 1926 disappearance of mystery writer Agatha Christie. It was released in the United States on 9 February 1979.

Tagline: A fictional solution to the real mystery of Agatha Christie's disappearance.

Are the Numbers a Chapter, Paragraph, Line, Letter cypher thing to each novel?

The bigger #'s are on the ends as if they are letters in a line/sentence.

I thought about that as well.. but it just wouldnt make sense since there are probably about 30 different pressings of that/those books, and the pages would be different for everyone..

Are the Numbers a Chapter, Paragraph, Line, Letter cypher thing to each novel?

The bigger #'s are on the ends as if they are letters in a line/sentence.

I don't think so, with all the various editions of her works, there are a gazillion different possible pagination combinations for each novel you'd have to know the exact edition used by "Loki" to get it right. these clues are supposed to be hard, not darn near impossible! :D ... I hope.

I don't think so, with all the various editions of her works, there are a gazillion different possible pagination combinations for each novel you'd have to know the exact edition used by "Loki" to get it right. these clues are supposed to be hard, not darn near impossible! :D ... I hope.

is there a penguin edition of christie's works?

Some one find out if any of her books have some significance with the letter H

In Orient express they suspected the wrong person because they thought a cyrillic(sp?) N was an H, so once they realized it was actually an N they found the right suspect. Also if the H/N connection in the cyrillic alphabet is important, there might be a link up there with the Metapuzzle indicating "Odessa"

Just woke up not too long ago....Great job guys and emale good to have ya back on.....I read the posts back to when i left last night (round 3am eastern) and now im reading ones about agatha christie....sorry I wasent here earlier as soon as you guys starting mentioning they were murder methods I started to know all the books they were from :( but you figured that out already anywya I am a fan tho.....but im about as stumped as you all

but here to help if anything :)

good luck

In Orient express they suspected the wrong person because they thought a cyrillic(sp?) N was an H, so once they realized it was actually an N they found the right suspect. Also if the H/N connection in the cyrillic alphabet is important, there might be a link up there with the Metapuzzle indicating "Odessa"

Really?

I was half expecting nothing to come back from that comment.

But for now; What was the weapon from the Orient Express

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