Agatha Christie's Five Little Pigs
Sometimes you just have to indulge in a classic mystery! In this one, a young woman comes to Inspector Poirot asking him to investigate a murder from sixteen years earlier--a murder where her mother was convicted of killing her father. But she is sure her mother was innocent! Only Poirot can figure out what truly happened--did one of the other five people on the scene do the deed? Another well-plotted and compelling mystery from Christie. The men in it are generally horribly sexist, but the woman are all pretty interesting. I did figure out the solution here, but there are so many balls in the air that I wasn't SURE, which is always nice. B+.
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