Dumb Witness Hergatha Christie

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4:50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie is an exciting novel about a murder without a corpse in the beginning. Miss Marple's friend Elspeth McGillicuddy witnesses a man choking a woman on the train passing by. However, no corpse is found in the train arriving at the next station. Only Jane Marple believes her friend's story and so she tries to find the missing body that must have been thrown out of the train. The novel starts with Elspeth McGillicuddy witnessing the murder on the train passing by. She tries to notify the staff, but no corpse is being found. As a result of that she speaks to her friend Miss Marple about what she has seen. Miss Marple is the only one believing her story and she is determined to find out what really happened. …show more content…

It is about the death of Emily Arundell on the 17th of April. Poirot receives her letter on the 28th of June though by the time Emily is already dead. Her first accident was blamed on the ball that has been left on the stairs by her dog. The more Emily Arundell thought about the accident though the more she was convinced her relatives wanted to kill her. Poirot now has to find out whether it was just an accident or planned murder and if so, who committed the crime. In the beginning Poirot receives the letter and reads over it together with his friend Hastings. Poirot, undercover as a potential buyer of the now empty house, then wants to check the house to find out more about the residence of Emily Arundell and her way of living to be able to reconstruct the accident. He then questions her companion, Miss Minnie Lawson and all the family mem bers Emily had contact with. He comes to the conclusion that considering the dog, Bob, had been out the whole night it couldn't have left the ball on the stairs and that it was in fact an attempt to kill Emily Arundell. He assumes that she fell over a thread that was wrapped around a nail. Lots of people would have a motive to kill Emily and it is Poirot's case to find out who committed the crime in the

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