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Poirot. The Hollow
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"Oh, well, everyone has to die sometime. I never worry over people dying..." When Lucy Angkatell, a well-known socialite, arranges a weekend gathering at her charming English countryside residence, The Hollow, she believes she has every detail meticulously planned: a competent butler, the necessary number of kitchen staff. However, she seems to have neglected one critical element: the fact that her guests largely harbor animosity towards one another. The atmosphere is quite tense when Hercule Poirot arrives for lunch, only to find a man bleeding by the swimming pool, while a gun descends quietly to the bottom. According to the NEW YORK TIMES, "This is Agatha Christie at her best," and the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE praises it as "a grade-A plot - the best Christie in years."
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"Oh, well, everyone has to die sometime. I never worry over people dying..." When Lucy Angkatell, a well-known socialite, arranges a weekend gathering at her charming English countryside residence, The Hollow, she believes she has every detail meticulously planned: a competent butler, the necessary number of kitchen staff. However, she seems to have neglected one critical element: the fact that her guests largely harbor animosity towards one another. The atmosphere is quite tense when Hercule Poirot arrives for lunch, only to find a man bleeding by the swimming pool, while a gun descends quietly to the bottom. According to the NEW YORK TIMES, "This is Agatha Christie at her best," and the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE praises it as "a grade-A plot - the best Christie in years."
