Murder on the "Orient Express"
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AuthorКристи Агата
A worldwide box office hit from Twentieth Century Fox! The novel "Murder on the "Orient Express"" holds a place alongside "And Then There Were None" in the world of thrilling detective fiction. The significance of this cult novel has only increased due to several brilliant film adaptations, which have become world cinema classics. "Murder on the "Orient Express"" is based on real events. But the real criminal was sentenced to death. And the book version, invented by Agatha Christie, was killed in one of the most luxurious trains in Europe. There are twelve passengers in the carriage — the same as jurors in a trial, and as many different wounds were inflicted on Ratchett. The most unpleasant passenger on the train. Poirot immediately takes up the investigation — and discovers that the compartment is full of various clues pointing... practically to all the passengers of the "Orient Express".












