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In Agatha Christie’s “Death in the Clouds,” the murder of Madame Giselle, a notorious moneylender, takes place on an airplane, setting the stage for a classic locked-room mystery. Hercule Poirot, coincidentally aboard the same flight, quickly discerns that her death, initially appearing as a wasp sting, is an intentional act. The investigation unfolds within the tense confines of the aircraft, providing a challenging backdrop for Poirot’s keen observations and deductions. As he scrutinizes passengers and crew, a web of motives and secrets surfaces, showcasing Christie’s mastery in creating suspenseful mysteries filled with twists and turns. The novel stands as a testament to her ability to craft compelling stories within seemingly impossible crime scenarios.
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