Agatha Christie
FOREWORD Chapter One The Letter Chapter Two Chapter Three Andover Chapter Four Mrs Ascher Chapter Five Mary Drower Chapter Six The Scene of the Crime Chapter Seven Mr Partridge and Mr Riddell Chapter Eight The Second Letter Chapter Nine The Bexhill-on-Sea Murder Chapter Ten The Barnards Chapter Eleven Megan Barnard Chapter Twelve Donald Fraser Chapter Chirteen A Conference Chapter Fourteen The Third Letter Chapter Fiften Sir Carmichael Clarke Chapter Sixteen (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Seventeen Marking Time Chapter Eighteen Poirot Makes a Speech Chapter Nineteen By Way of Sweden Chapter Twenty Lady Clarke Chapter Twenty-One Description of a Murder Chapter Twenty-Two (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Twenty-Three September 11th.Doncaster Chapter Twenty-Four (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Twenty-Five (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Twenty-Six (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Twenty-Seven The Doncaster Murder Chapter Twenty-Eight (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Twenty-Nine At Scotland Yard Chapter Thirty (Not from Captain Hastings'Personal Narrative) Chapter Thirty-One Hercule Poirot Asks Questions Chapter Thirty-Two And Catch a Fox Chapter Thirty-Three Alexander Bonaparte Cust Chapter Thirty-Four Poirot Explains Chapter Thirty-Five Finale
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