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Poirot's Early Cases

Poirot's Early Cases was published in 1974.  It includes the following short stories: The Affair at the Victory Ball, The Adventure of the Clapham Cook, The Cornish Mystery, The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly, The Double Clue, The Adventure of the King of Clubs, The LeMesurier Inheritance, The Lost Mine, The Plymouth Express, The Chocolate Box, The Submarine Plans, Third Floor Flat, Double Sin, The Market Basing Mystery, Wasp's Nest, The Veiled Lady, Problem at Sea and How Does Your Garden Grow?.

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    Poirot and Hastings are called to Charlock Bay by a theatrical agent to handle a matter that requires their special talents.  On their journey they encounter a young woman and a new case.  Who has stolen the antique miniatures she was carrying? This was published in Double Sin and Other ...

  • Double Sin and Other Stories : Thriller Detective

    This short story collection was published in the United States in 1961. It has not been published in the UK. Double Sin and Other Stories contains the following eight short stories: Double Sin, Wasp's Nest, The Theft of the Royal Ruby, The Dressmaker's Doll, Greenshaw's Folly, The Double Clue, The ...

  • Problem at Sea : Murder Mystery Detective

    On a ship bound for Egypt, Poirot meets the unusual Clappertons.  When the ship docks at Alexandria, Mrs. Clapperton is heard to shout from behind her cabin door that she would prefer to stay on board and her husband heads off into port.  Upon his return, Mrs. Clapperton is found ...

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    When little Johnnie Waverly is kidnapped there is only person his distraught parents consider turning to – the inimitable Hercule Poirot! This short story was first published in the UK in 1924 in The Sketch as part of the series The Grey Cells of M. Poirot II.  It was filmed ...

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    A missing cook is not the usual sort of case Hercule Poirot would bother with but when a bank employee goes missing on the same day, he is most definitely intrigued. Published in the UK in 1924 in The Sketch as part of the series The Grey Cells of M. ...