The ABC Murders

Summary
'Let us see, Mr. Clever Poirot, just how clever you can be. Perhaps you'll find this nut too hard to crack. Look out for Andover on the 21st of the month ...'
The letter disturbed Hercule Poirot greatly. It ws written by a killer and it was written in deadly earnest.
Sure enough, A Mrs Ascher was murdered at Andover on the due date.
A second letter announced a murder at Bexhill. The victim was Betty Barnard.
Then a third, at Churston, the murder of Sir Carmichael Clarke ... followed by a fourth at Doncaster.
Beside each corpse lay a copy of the ABC Railway Guide, open at the relevant page. Poirot was never more tested than by the sinister logic of ...
The ABC Murders
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