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The Case of the Missing Will: Hercule Poirot Solves an Extraordinary Case
The Case of the Missing Will: Hercule Poirot Solves an Extraordinary Case
The Case of the Missing Will: Hercule Poirot Solves an Extraordinary Case
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The Case of the Missing Will: Hercule Poirot Solves an Extraordinary Case

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In Agatha Christie’s short story, “The Case of the Missing Will,” Poirot must help clever student Violet Marsh meet the terms of an unusual will by her Uncle Andrew. She must live in his house for a month and “prove her wits” if she is ever to receive his fortune. But is there another will? This short story originally appeared in the October 31, 1923 issue of The Sketch magazine.
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Release dateApr 24, 2023
ISBN9791222098913
The Case of the Missing Will: Hercule Poirot Solves an Extraordinary Case
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Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English with another billion in over 70 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She is the author of 80 crime novels and short story collections, 20 plays, and six novels written under the name of Mary Westmacott.

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    The Case of the Missing Will

    The problem presented to us by Miss Violet Marsh made a rather pleasant change from our usual routine work. Poirot had received a brisk and businesslike note from the lady asking for an appointment, and he had replied, asking her to call upon him at eleven o’clock the following day.

    She arrived punctually—a tall, handsome young woman, plainly but neatly dressed, with an assured and businesslike manner—clearly, a young woman who meant to get on in the world. I am not a great admirer of the so-called New Woman myself, and in spite of her good looks, I was not particularly prepossessed in her favor.

    My business is of a somewhat unusual nature, M. Poirot, she began, after she had accepted a chair. I had better begin at the beginning and tell you the whole story.

    If you please, mademoiselle.

    " I am an

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