In Five Little Pigs, Hercule Poirot is called upon to investigate a 16-year-old murder case. The victim, Amyas Crale, was a renowned artist, and his wife, Caroline, was convicted of poisoning him. But as Caroline's daughter seeks the truth years later, Poirot re-examines the case and interviews the five people present at the scene, piecing together a puzzle of jealousy, betrayal, and hidden motives. Will Poirot uncover the real culprit?
Why Read This Book:
- A classic Hercule Poirot mystery that showcases Christie’s mastery of intricate plots.
- The cold-case aspect adds a fresh twist to the detective genre, making for a suspenseful read.
- Features vivid character studies of the five suspects, each with their own motives and secrets.
- Engages readers with Poirot's meticulous detective work and psychological insight.
- For fans of Christie’s iconic Poirot series, this novel offers another brilliant showcase of his sleuthing skills.
About the Author
Agatha Christie is one of the best-selling authors of all time, celebrated for her detective fiction, particularly her Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple series. Her intricate plots, memorable characters, and unique twists have captivated readers for generations, earning her the title "The Queen of Crime." Her works continue to be widely read and adapted for television, film, and stage.
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