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There has been a murder onboard! I have accepted Monsieur's Poirot's challenge and will lead my own investigation.

Talk to Poirot and learn about the murder of Ratchett. Poirot ordered the doors closed so that no one leaves. Convince Poirot to take command of the investigation. A challenge is given to Antoinette by Poirot. Accept the challenge to do it on your own with minimal help from Poirot.

If you agree to help and not do your own investigation, the clues to some puzzles are given to you by Poirot.

Examine Ratchett's body. Look at Ratchett's body. Check the pocket and take the pocket watch that stopped at 1:15. Check the pillow and get gun. Pick up the handkerchief with the letter H from the floor. Look at the side table and take the false teeth, thick tumbler with residue and smudge and metal statuette. Take the stub of a cigar, flat match, round match and scrap of burnt paper on the ashtray.

Really?

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

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

Some sort of dagger... (dagger doesn't work) There was no real murderer in that book. Everyone in that book had a motive and they all took turns stabbing the guy so no one would really know who killed him. Or something along those lines... but I think he was drugged or poisoned too....

Here's the order the stories were published in, just in case it matters.

The Mysterious Affair at Styles

Murder on the Links

The Chocolate Box (Poirot Investigates)

The Bird With The Broken Wing (The Mysterious Mr. Quin)

The Murder at the Vicarage

Murder on the Orient Express

And Then There Were None

Witness For The Prosecution

Three Blind Mice

A Pocket Full of Rye

Hallowe'en Party

I typed in "murder on the orient express" and the word "Other" appeared in the top left hand corner...

See screenshot.

tried that earlier too. the flash application is buggy and will crap out from time to time.

just close the active puzzle and re-open.

if it persists, refresh teh whole window

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