![]() ![]() He seems to have been poisoned by Mr Morley. As Poirot and Japp begin to interview other patients from the day they discover that one of them, Mr Amberiotis, has died. Morley's death appears to have the hallmarks of suicide but Poirot is puzzled how someone contemplating suicide could have appeared so "normal".Īnd then there is the fact that Morley's young female assistant received a bogus telegram luring her out of the dental surgery for the day. Hercule Poirot (and his good friend Inspector Japp) become involved in this investigation because Poirot has a 6-monthly checkup with the dentist Morley only hours before he dies. Nor was he the first.Įvery now and then in the Agatha Christie Reading Challenge I come across a title I genuinely don't think I have read before, and this is one of them. Morley wasn't an unlikely murder victim after all. Poirot therefore takes it upon himself to question the good doctor's patients, partners and friends. What he did have was an appointment with Hercule Poirot, who is not persuaded by the suicide story. Morley have for committing suicide? He didn't have emotional difficulties, money problems, or love trouble. What reason would an amiable dentist like Dr. (aka AN OVERDOSE OF DEATH also THE PATRIOTIC MURDERS) ![]() ![]() Publisher: HarperCollins Masterpiece ed edition (October 14, 2010). ![]()
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