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The mysterious affair at styles

Poirot’s Early Cases 
(1974)
With his career still in its formative years, we learn many
things about how Poirot came to exercise those famous ‘grey
cells’ so well. Fourteen of the eighteen stories collected here-
in are narrated by Captain Arthur Hastings — including
what would appear to be the earliest Poirot short story, ‘The
Affair at the Victory Ball,’ which follows soon on the events
of
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
. Two of the stories are nar-
rated by Poirot himself, to Hastings. One, ‘The Chocolate
Box,’ concerns Poirot’s early days on the Belgian police
force, and the case that was his greatest failure: ‘My grey
cells, they functioned not at all,’ Poirot admits. But other-
wise, in this most fascinating collection, they function bril-
liantly, Poirot’s grey cells, challenging the reader to keep
pace at every twist and turn.
Collected within: ‘The Affair at the Victory Ball’; ‘The
Adventure of the Clapham Cook’; ‘The Cornish Mystery’;
‘The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly’; ‘The Double Clue’;
‘The King of Clubs’; ‘The Lemesurier Inheritance’; ‘The
Lost Mine’; ‘The Plymouth Express’; ‘The Chocolate Box’;
‘The Submarine Plans’; ‘The Third-Floor Flat’; ‘Double
Sin’; ‘The Market Basing Mystery’; ‘Wasps’ Nest’; ‘The
Veiled Lady’; ‘Problem at Sea’; ‘How Does Your Garden
Grow?’

Sunday Express
: ‘Superb, vintage Christie.’


39.
Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case
(1975)
Captain Arthur Hastings narrates. Poirot investigates. ‘This,
Hastings, will be my last case,’ declares the detective who had
entered
the scene as a retiree in 
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
,
the captain’s, and our, first encounter with the now-leg-
endary Belgian detective. Poirot promises that, ‘It will be,
too, my most interesting case — and my most interesting
criminal. For in X we have a technique superb, magnificent...
X has operated with so much ability that he has defeated me,
Hercule Poirot!’ The setting is, appropriately, Styles Court,
which has since been converted into a private hotel. And
under this same roof is X, a murderer five-times over; a mur-
derer by no means finished murdering. In 
Curtain
, Poirot
will, at last, retire — death comes as the end. And he will
bequeath to his dear friend Hastings an astounding revela-
tion. ‘The ending of 
Curtain
is one of the most surprising
that Agatha Christie ever devised,’ writes her biographer,
Charles Osborne.
Of note: On 6 August 1975, upon the publication of 
Curtain
,
The New York Times
ran a front-page obituary of Hercule
Poirot, complete with photograph. The passing of no other
fictional character had been so acknowledged in America’s
‘paper of record.’ Agatha Christie had always intended
Curtain
to be ‘Poirot’s Last Case’: Having written the novel
during the Blitz, she stored it (heavily insured) in a bank
vault till the time that she, herself, would retire. Agatha
Christie died on 12 January 1976.

Time
: ‘First-rate Christie: fast, complicated, wryly
funny.’


...Agatha was now in her early twenties and fending off young
men who wished to marry her. S he fell in love with a handsome
young Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery, whom she had
met at
a house party in Chudleigh, not far
from her parents 
home in Torquay. He was Lieutenant
Archibald Christie, the
son of a Judge in the Indian Civil
Service. They danced together
several times at their first
meeting, and a few days later Christie
arrived on his motorcycle
at Ashfield and was allowed by Mrs
Miller to stay to supper.
Within days, he and Agatha had become
engaged.
It was eighteen months later that Agatha Miller married
Archie Christie, now a Captain in the Royal Flying Corps. The
wedding took place on Christmas Eve, 1914. During the period
of their engagement, the Miller family income had been further
depleted by the liquidation of a firm in New York, and Britain
had declared war on Germany. Captain Christie went off to war
two days after the wedding, while his bride went to work at the
Torbay Hospital in Torquay, nursing the first casualties who
Charles Osborne on

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