
Murder on the Orient Express
"Murder on the Orient Express," by Agatha Christie, is a classic detective novel featuring detective Hercule Poirot. During a luxurious train journey, a wealthy passenger named Ratchett is murdered. Poirot investigates and uncovers that all twelve other passengers secretly conspired to kill Ratchett, who was involved in a past crime. The story explores themes of justice, morality, and collective conscience. Through clever deduction, Poirot reveals the complex truth, illustrating that sometimes moral ambiguity and personal trauma motivate justice beyond legal boundaries. It’s a masterclass in puzzle-solving and character analysis.