Agatha Christie: Poirot - Season 4 (1992) (season)


The ABC Murders (S04E01)

(episode)
  • France A.B.C. contre Poirot
Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
UK, 1992, 1 h 43 min

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A is for Andover, the town where Mrs Ascher is found battered to death. B is for Bexhill, where Betty Barnard is strangled. C is for Churston, the tiny Devonshire village where Sir Carmichael Clarke is murdered. Beside each body lies a copy of the ABC Railway Guide - open at the relevant page. The police are baffled. But the murderer has already made a grave mistake. He has challenged Hercule Poirot to unmask him. (iTunes)

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English Certainly one of the best installments of Hercule Poirot, which shows that Agatha truly had a knack for writing detective stories and presented a truly unique killer here. He is worth it, just like the whole plot, which is brilliantly developed and incredibly well thought out. You really won't know who the killer is and why they are doing it for a long time. ()