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Agatha Christie's Poirot Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

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<strong>Agatha</strong> Christie’s <strong>Poirot</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

a fisherman who asked him for a few hundred pounds to hide himself from the Big Four. He<br />

had also heard of stories of four men who opposed Li Chang Yen, who had been murdered from<br />

stabbing, poisoning, electrocution and cholera. He had also heard a similar story of a chemist<br />

who was burned to death in his residence. The note came from Hoppaton so <strong>Poirot</strong>, Hastings and<br />

Ingles go to Hoppaton and find out that the man who wrote the note, a Mr. Jonathan Whalley has<br />

been murdered. There are two suspects his maid, Betsy, and his manservant Grant. Whalley had<br />

been hit on the head and then his throat had been cut and some jade figures he had had been<br />

stolen. Grant is the main suspect as his footprints covered in blood are found around the room,<br />

the jade figures were in his room and there is a smear of blood on his room’s doorknob. Another<br />

reason is the fact that Grant has been imprisoned before, Grant got this job by a prisoner help<br />

society. <strong>Poirot</strong> finds a frozen leg of mutton which interests him very much. <strong>Poirot</strong> hypothesizes<br />

that the murderer was a young man who came in a trap and killed Whalley and went away.<br />

His clothing was slightly bloodstained. <strong>Poirot</strong> talks to Grant and asks him whether he entered<br />

the room twice to take the jade figures. When negatived <strong>Poirot</strong> reveals that no one noticed the<br />

murderer because he came in a butcher’s cart. Mutton is not delivered on Sundays and if it had<br />

been delivered on Saturday it would not have been frozen. The man who gave Grant this job,<br />

<strong>Poirot</strong> assumes, was Number 4.<br />

<strong>Poirot</strong> then introduces Hastings to Captain Kent who tells them of the sinking of many U.S.<br />

boats after the Japanese earthquake. After this they rounded many crooks up all of them referred<br />

to an organization called the Big Four. They have made a form of wireless energy capable of<br />

focusing a beam of great intensity on any spot. A British scientist called Halliday experimented<br />

on this and was said to be on the eve of success when he was kidnapped while on a visit to<br />

France. <strong>Poirot</strong> talks to Halliday’s wife who tells him that her husband went to Paris on Thursday<br />

the 20 July to talk to some people connected with his work among them the notable French<br />

scientist Madame Olivier. After lunch Halliday had gone to Madame Olivier. He had left her at six<br />

o’ clock, dined alone at some restaurant and gone to his hotel. He had walked out next morning<br />

and had not been seen afterwards. As a result <strong>Poirot</strong> goes to Paris with Hastings.<br />

<strong>Poirot</strong> and Hastings visit Madame Olivier, question her but while leaving they catch a glimpse<br />

of a veiled lady who <strong>Poirot</strong> is interested in. As soon as they exit the villa a tree falls down barely<br />

missing them. <strong>Poirot</strong> then explains to Hastings how Halliday was kidnapped he was walking away<br />

when a lady caught up with him and told him Madame Olivier wanted to talk to him again. She<br />

led him and turned into a narrow alley and then into a garden told him that Madame Olivier’s<br />

villa was on the right side then and there Halliday was kidnapped. <strong>Poirot</strong> goes to the villa and<br />

asks to speak to the woman who just came. She comes down, after initially refusing, when <strong>Poirot</strong><br />

sends his card. It turns out she is the Countess Vera Rossakoff. When confronted with the theory<br />

she phones the kidnappers to send Halliday back to the hotel. When Halliday returns he is too<br />

scared to speak. Then a man in a cloak, who is a participant in the big four, comes and tries<br />

persuading Hercule <strong>Poirot</strong> to stop and Hastings gets into a small fight with the stranger who<br />

evades <strong>Poirot</strong>, Hastings, and the hotel manager with a clever disguise.<br />

<strong>Poirot</strong> is told by Madame Olivier that two men broke into her laboratory and attempted to<br />

steal her supply of radium. <strong>Poirot</strong> and Hastings board a train, and in the confusion of a signal<br />

failure caused by <strong>Poirot</strong>’s friend, they return to Mme. Olivier’s villa to find the thieves. however,<br />

they are ambushed by thugs, and Olivier reveals herself to be Number 3, and that the two shall<br />

die by her hands to prevent their interference. However, <strong>Poirot</strong> tells her that the cigarette he has<br />

contains a poisonous dart, and Olivier unties Hastings, who unties <strong>Poirot</strong> and binds and gags<br />

Olivier.<br />

Shortly afterwards the two receive a letter from Abe Ryland who was annoyed at <strong>Poirot</strong> for<br />

refusing his offer. Then <strong>Poirot</strong> tells Hastings that Abe Ryland is Number 2, an American millionaire.<br />

Ryland soon releases news that he is looking for an efficient secretary, and Hastings<br />

applies and gets the job, imposing as a man called Captain Neville. He becomes suspicious of the<br />

manservant Deaves, and he learns that Ryland received an encoded letter telling him to go to a<br />

quarry at eleven o’clock. Hastings spies on Ryland, but is captured by Ryland and Deaves, who<br />

wait for <strong>Poirot</strong>. When he arrives he ambushes Ryland and Deaves with the help of ten Scotland<br />

Yard officials. Ryland is released after his manservant informs the police that all of it was just a<br />

wager, and <strong>Poirot</strong> realises that the manservant was Number Four.<br />

A month later, they leave London due to the death of a Mr Paynter in Worcestershire. He had<br />

six Chinese servants, as well as his bodyguard Ah Ling, who <strong>Poirot</strong> is interested in. Paynter was<br />

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