![]() ![]() Things get even more puzzling when a patient of Morley’s is found dead in his hotel room after an overdose of adrenaline and novocaine – standard local anaesthetic used by the dentists – and yet another patient disappears from her lodgings without a trace. But who would want to murder an unremarkable man like Morley? Neither Poirot nor Inspector Japp find the suicide plausible, and suspect foul play. ![]() A few hours after he leaves the dreaded chair, he receives a shocking news that Mr Morley, his amiable and capable dentist, has apparently shot himself soon after Poirot’s appointment. I had the right instinct about who dunnit all along, but this Poirot mystery still boasts plenty of surprises and twists.Įven the great Hercule Poirot is a mere mortal who needs to see a dentist from time to time. ![]() This is only the second Christie novel in my re-readathon that I genuinely don’t remember ever reading before. ![]()
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