Agatha Christie’s Poirot

In a league of his own, the most popular of the blood hounds is inarguably the petit Belgian brainbox Hercule Poirot, master sleuth of Agatha Christie’s sophisticated and ingeniously plotted whodunit novels; and the only fictional character ever to have been granted an obituary on the front cover of The New York Times. He is generally pitted against a superior class of criminal which at least has the decency to provide a bit of a challenge. So, to, will this box set provide a bit of a challenge — and a measure of satisfaction — for the one in your life who is obsessed with fictional renditions of murder most foul.

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