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THE MOST WIDELY READ MYSTERY OF ALL TIME—NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY KENNETH BRANAGH AND PRODUCED BY RIDLEY SCOTT! “The murderer is with us—on the train now . . .” Just after midnight, the famous Orient Express is stopped in its tracks by a snowdrift. By morning, the millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Without a shred of doubt, one of his fellow passengers is the murderer. Isolated by the storm, detective Hercule Poirot must find the killer among a dozen of the dead man's enemies, before the murderer decides to strike again. “What more . . . can a mystery addict desire?”—New York Times
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Murder on the Orient Express: A Hercule Poirot Mystery, Agatha Christie
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Agatha Christie
- Uitgever
- William Morrow
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 304
- ISBN10
- 0062693662
- ISBN13
- 9780062693662
- Reeks
- Hercule Poirot
- Tags
- Fictie, Detectives & Thriller, Thrillers, Klassiekers, Spanning, Moorden, Klassieke detectives, Verfilmd, Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot, Orient Express (trein)
- Eerste editie
- 1934
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- Murder on the Orient Express
- Beoordeling
- 4,2 van 5
- Aantekening
- THE MOST WIDELY READ MYSTERY OF ALL TIME—NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY KENNETH BRANAGH AND PRODUCED BY RIDLEY SCOTT! “The murderer is with us—on the train now . . .” Just after midnight, the famous Orient Express is stopped in its tracks by a snowdrift. By morning, the millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Without a shred of doubt, one of his fellow passengers is the murderer. Isolated by the storm, detective Hercule Poirot must find the killer among a dozen of the dead man's enemies, before the murderer decides to strike again. “What more . . . can a mystery addict desire?”—New York Times
































