

There is only one way into her room, through the main courtyard, a very public place, and nobody saw anyone enter her room. The next day, Mrs Leidner is found dead in her room, having received a savage blow to the head. Murder on the Links Rushing to France, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot finds. They are purported from her long-dead first husband but she suspects they are from his brother. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Belgian sleuth Poirot retires to a village where a treacherous killer is lurking. A short time after arriving the site, Mrs Leidner is spooked by a mask at her window, leading her to confide to Poirot that she is receiving death threats. The night before Poirot arrives one of the locals is murdered on the dig site. Some of Christie's earliest books now are, but that's it. Hey, is this book free to read like 6 years ago Add your answer Carolyn No, it's not out of copyright yet.


He is accompanied by his beautiful wife, her nurse - Amy Leatheran, his long-time archaeological partner - Richard Carey, his assistant - Anne Johnson, a priest - Father Lavigny, another archaeologist - Joseph Mercado, his wife and a team of local workers. (Maybe he has a premonition that he’ll be needed to solve a murder on a certain train soon after.) I’m shocked that 200-plus pages go by without the persnickety sleuth complaining about the sand in Iraq, like he does in the Egypt-set short story in Poirot Investigates. Hercule Poirot figures out who the murderer is. The dig is being led by famed archaeologist, Dr Leidner. Hercule Poirot is in Baghdad, Iraq, to meet an old acquaintance when he is invited to a nearby archaeological dig by his old friend Captain Hastings.
