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Perilous journeys of Hercule Poirot; including The mystery of the blue train, Death on the Nile, and Murder in Mesopotamia
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- ↑ Some internet resources and book sales listings claim a date of 1937. However this is likely based on the fact that the latest copyright date indicated in the book is that of "Death on the Nile" which is copyright 1937. Unfortunately, Dodd Mead does not print the year of publication of their omnibuses, only the copyright dates of the component novels. Barnard's bibliography in A Talent to Deceive lists the omnibus as published in 1954. The earliest US newspaper reviews and advertisements of this omnibus only begin in 1954. In the absence of other compelling evidence, a date of 1954 is preferred.
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- Omnibus editions of Agatha Christie's works
- 1 By the Pricking of My Thumbs (Agatha Christie's Marple episode)
- 2 Hercule Poirot
- 3 Monsieur Bouc
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Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train; Death on the Nile; Murder in Mesopotamia Hardcover – Jan. 1 1937
- Book 14 of 39 Hercule Poirot series
- Language English
- Publisher Dodd, Mead & Company
- Publication date Jan. 1 1937
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- ASIN : B000GX9I5Y
- Publisher : Dodd, Mead & Company (Jan. 1 1937)
- Language : English
- Item weight : 454 g
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Agatha christie.
Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie began writing during the First World War and wrote over 100 novels, plays and short story collections. She was still writing to great acclaim until her death, and her books have now sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in over 100 foreign languages. Yet Agatha Christie was always a very private person, and though Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple became household names, the Queen of Crime was a complete enigma to all but her closest friends.
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Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case
Cigarette case Date engraving Button clasp Lion emblem
Match : ?? Select: (Lion emblem) Match : ?? Select: (Anastasia relates to Anastasios)
Room safe Dial Line of dust (on the table) No sign of tampering (hinges) Open and empty (inside the safe)
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (No sign of tampering.) + (Dial.) = (Thief knew code to this safe?)
Door handle Fingerprint on the handle. Erratic scratches around the lock. (keyhole)
Sailing knife Dulled spike tip (blood) Blade Well-worn wooden handle
Match : ?? Select: (Florence's Gala invitation) and (Florence's mascara.)
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (No fingerprints on dial.) + (No useful fingerprints on remain on the door handle.) = (Tracks covered.) Link: (None of the suspects knew Florence's safe combination code.) + (Thief knew code to this safe?) = (The safe was cracked?) Link: (Tracks covered.) + (The safe was cracked?) = (Expert break-in.)
Match : ?? Select: (Marc) Match : Why the porter? Select: (Alcoholic) + (Owns a sailing knife)
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (Drunken break-in ) + (Expert break-in.) = (Porter framed?)
Analysis : The Penitent Magdalene painting Halo Eyes Lips Porcelain complexion (cheek)
Analysis : Painting Oriental turban Face Dress
Match Monsieur Kristiansen: (Narcissus) + (Vain) Mademoiselle Warbeck: (Joan of Arc) + (Underdog) Madame Betty Allen: (The Wild Horse) + (Plays down her personality for British society) Mademoiselle Farquhar: (The Worker Bee) + (Hard Worker) Monsieur Ailsworth: (The Good Samaritan) + (Passionate about charity work) Bishop Mountjoy: (Judgement Day) + (Judges people harshly) Mademoiselle Court-Smyth: (The mechanical orrery) + (Centre of attention)
Mind Map : Gallery evidence Link: (Painting hook on floor) + (Painting hook on wall) = (The painting was clumsily removed) Link: (The painting was clumsily removed) + (Toppled vase) = (Painting stolen without regard)
Mind Map : Gallery evidence Link: (Evelyn still has the key) + (Restoration room - key required to gain access) = (Evelyn could be a suspect)
Match : Why is Evelyn not a suspect? Select: (Painting stolen without regard) + (Thief unfamiliar of how the painting was hung)
Mind Map : Museum evidence Link: (Johan entered the west wing after the champagne incident) + (Betty and Johan came from the west wing after champagne incident) = (Post-champagne incident opportunity for Monsieur Kristiansen) Link: (Irene and Florence entered the west wing together) + (Irene and Florence returnet to the main hall before Mortimer collapsed) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Mademoiselle Court-Smyth) Link: (Mortimer stumbled into the east wing and collapsed on his way back to the main hall) + (Horace and Mortimer entered the east wing together) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Monsieur Ailsworth)
Mind Map : Museum evidence Link: (Betty went looking for Johan before the champagne incident) + (Irene and Johan emerged from the west wing before the champagne incidence) = (Pre-champagne incident opportunity for Monsieur Kristiansen) Link: (Irene and Johan emerged from the west wing before the champagne incidence) + (Irene disappeared before the champagne incident) = (Pre-champagne incident opportunity for Mademoiselle Court-Smyth) Link: (Betty and Johan came from the west wing after champagne incident) + (Betty entered the west wing after the champagne incident) = (Post-champagne incident opportunity for Madame Allen) Link: (Horace and Mortimer entered the east wing together) + (Horace entered the main hall after Mortimer collapsed) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Boshop Mountjoy)
Analysis : Unknown item (Shoe) Woman's heel Cocaine residue Strange symbol
Analysis : Unknown item (Diary) FF initials Locked Elaborate emblem (in the back)
Analysis : Safe Jewellery Keys Money Safe door Safe Hinges
Mind Map : Dressing room evidence Link: (Cracked mirror) + (A lady's shoe) = (Glass in mirror smashed with heel of shoe) Link: (A lady's shoe) + (Broken picture frame) = (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) Link: (Glass in mirror smashed with heel of shoe) + (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) = (Same person caused all the damage) Link: (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) + (Photos of Betty - all intact) = (Photograph of Johan deliberately targeted)
Match : How do we know this wasn't a random opportunist? Select: (The thief knew the code) + (Valuables left in the safe)
Match : Who caused the damage to the room? Select: (Betty)
Match : Why Mrs Allen? Select: (Same person caused all the damage) + (Photograph of Johan deliberately targeted)
Analysis : Irene's shawl Blue stain Needle - Get Needle
Analysis : Door leading to the west wing Door handle Keyhole
Analysis : Gallery door Door handle Keyhole
Analysis : Restoration table Paint palette Composition of paints and pigments Cotton sticks Scissors
Mind Map : Restoration room evidence Link: (Nothing inside keyhole) + (Blue paint inside keyhole) = (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) Link: (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) + (The key was cleaned) = (Thief may have gotten covered in blue paint) Link: (Thief may have gotten covered in blue paint) + (Blue paint smear on box) = (The box was moved by the thief) Link: (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) + (Paint palette) = nothing
Match : How can we know what the thief did after cutting the painting from the frame? Select: (The box was moved by the thief)
Analysis : Storage area Old and damaged frames The Penitent Magdalene frame
Analysis : Console table Irene's key - Get Irene's key Inexpensive vintage crate of champagne leftover from the gala Empty bottle of turpentine (on the floor)
Analysis : Fireplace No remnants of candle (candle) Lady's shoe snuffbox Saucer Necklace with pin through it
Analysis : Burnt painting Similar painting to the Penitent Magdalene Canvas not cut out of frame (right edge of the painting)
Analysis : Champagne glass Remnants of a syringe Champagne glass Burnt pictures taken of the Penitent Magdalene painting
Analysis : Irene's body No sign of soot or damage to airways (necklace) No sign of burning (arm on the right) Paint pigments (dress) Slumped on the chair (armrest on the left)
Analysis : Coffee table Ettington Cigarettes Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends Champagne tap
Match : How do we know Miss Court-Smyth wasn't overcome by the fire? Select: (No sign of burning) + (No sign of soot or damage to airways) Match : How do we know this is not the stolen painting? Select: (Canvas not cut out of frame) Match : How do we know Miss Court-Smyth created forgeries? Select: (Burnt pictures taken of the Penitent Magdalene painting) + (Irene involved in some form of fraud)
Mind Map : Irene's apartment evidence Link: (Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends) + (Lady's shoe snuffbox) = (Irene smoked cherry tobacco kept in shoe snuffbox) Link: (Burnt painting was a replica) + (Three high-price sales unaccounted for) = (Irene sold two paintings day after gala) Link: (Irene sold two paintings day after gala) + (Irene involved in some form of fraud) = (Irene selling forgeries of paintings) Link: (Inexpensive vintage crate of champagne leftover from the gala) + (Irene came home with champagne) = (Irene left to get more champagne when she already had some) Link: (Scorch trail leads to the painting and the door) + (Empty bottle of turpentine) = (The fire was deliberately started)
Match : Who does the cocaine snuffbox belong to? Select: (Irene) Match : How do we know it was Miss Court-Smyth's snuffbox? Select: (Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends) + (Lady's shoe snuffbox)
Mind Map : Irene's apartment evidence Link: (Pierced cork) + (Irene was poisoned) = (Champagne spiked with champagne tap.) Link: (The fire was deliberately started) + (Champagne spiked with champagne tap.) = nothing
Analysis : Restoration table Notepad Composition of paints and pigments
Analysis : Candle Extinguished (candle) Noticeable dent (right side)
Analysis : Easel Paint supplies Charcoal Parishioner footprints and dust under easel.
Mind Map : Church evidence Link: (Noticeable dent) + (Wax) = (Candle near steps was knocked over) Link: (Shard of glass near altar) + (Horace - "Swept up broken glass remains from underneath easel") = (Shard found away from wher the glass smashed) Link: (Parishioner footprints and dust under easel.) + (Horace - "Swept up broken glass remains from underneath easel") = (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) Link: (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) + (Shard found away from wher the glass smashed) = (Glass smashed at altar) Link: (Candle near steps was knocked over) + (Glass smashed at altar) = (Can ran towards confessional?)
Match : Where did the cat start? Select: (The Altar) Match : How do we know the cat started at the altar? Select: (Glass smashed at altar) + (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) Match : Where did the cat run to from the altar? Select: (The Candle) Match : How do we know the cat ran to the candle after being at the altar? Select: (Candle near steps was knocked over) Match : Where did the cat run to after knocking over the candle? Select: (The Confessional)
Analysis : The confessional Seat A small hole
Analysis : Easel Tyrian purple Charcoal - Get Charcoal
Match : What supports Bishop Mountjoy's murder alibi? Select: (Bookmarked at compline prayers) + (Altar candles burnt low)
Analysis : Dining table Ettington Cigarettes Johan has been drinking heavily (bottle)
Analysis : J.K. - Johan Kristiansen B.A. - Betty Allen Inscription - 14/12 Expensive stone
Analysis : Desk Ledger (Sale - £100) Notepad (on the right)
Match : Who smoked Ettington cigarettes? Select: (Johan) Match : How do we know it was Mr Kristiansen? Select: (Johan smokes Ettington branded cigarettes.)
Analysis : Desk drawer Photograph Cheque from Irene Camera film - Get Camera film
Analysis : Unknown item The Penitent Magdalene (click anywhere on the film)
Analysis : Safe Betty and Johan with a dog (photo) Love letter from Betty to Johan A love letter from another woman.
Analysis : Unknown Item Pigment is brighter than it should be (cheek)
Analysis : Restoration room table Composition of paintings and pigments Trustee meeting minutes Date planner
Analysis : Storage area Note Oil paint (Prussian blue) Naples yellow
Analysis : Restoration room table Naples yellow - Page 9 Prussian blue - Page 358
Analysis : Storage area Museum financial books Artist's work Letter
Mind Map : Evelyn's black market evidence Link: (Walked in on secret meeting) + (Time blocked out in date planner) = nothing Link: (Evelyn met with strange, uncouth men) + (Artist's work) = (Artists Linley and Keith) Link: (Artists Linley and Keith) + (Payments to unnamed recipients - £250 each) = (Evelyn is trying to modernise the museum)
Match : Why did Mademoiselle Warbeck hold a secret meeting? Select: (Evelyn is trying to modernise the museum)
Analysis : Eighth Station of the Cross Jesus Women Clay pot
Analysis : Confessional Seat A small hole - Get Metal tube
Analysis : Ninth Station of the Cross Cross Jesus Clay pot
Analysis : Sixth Station of the Cross Headdress Signature
Mind Map : Horace's black market evidence Link: (Irene copying Percy Blackford's work) + (Forgery signed Percy Blackford) = (Irene forged Station of the Cross painting) Link: (Irene forged Station of the Cross painting) + (Horace commissioned paintings by Irene) = (Horace commisioned forgery of Station of the Cross) Link: (Horace commisioned forgery of Station of the Cross) + (Horace may be involved in black market dealings) = (Horace selling original artwork from church)
Match : Where might Bishop Mountjoy be hiding the original paintings from the church before he sells them on? Select: (Space behind confessional)
Analysis : Similar painting to the Penitent Magdalene Slash across painting Painting (forehead)
Analysis : Bottle of champagne - empty. Crate Turpentine bottle - empty Box of candles - Get Candle
Analysis : No remnants of candle (left candle) Saucer (right candle) Necklace with pin - Get Necklace with pin through it
Analysis : Drawer Fallen queen (on the floor) Gun Snuff spoon
Mind Map : Office evidence Link: (Bookshelf) + (Groove on the floor) = nothing Link: (Chess set) + (Queen chess piece on the floor) = (Chess set was knocked over) Link: (Chess set was knocked over) + (Wooden thump sound) = (Chess set knocked over on the way to answer the door) Link: (Globe) + (Glass rattling sount) = (Globe moved) Link: (Globe moved) + (Chess set was knocked over) = (Mortimer was at the bookshelf)
Analysis : Cupboard under the sink Unlabelled bottle - Get Bottle Unlabelled bottle - Get Bottle
Match : Would Mr Dryden not have seen Miss Farquhar leave? Select: (Mademoiselle Farquhar could have exited dark room via window) Match : Did Mr Dryden say he never heard anything happen? Select: (Radio) Match : Would Ms Culsham not have spotted Miss Farquhar entering the flat? Select: (Hat)
Match : How could Miss Court-Smyth have had the opportunity to access the restoration room? Select: (Florence pretented to be Irene on the balcony) Match : What was Miss Court-Smyth's plan for getting the painting out of the museum? Select: (Irene hid the Penitent Magdalene painting behind one of her own paintings)
Match : What part did Miss Warbeck play in the theft of the painting? Select: (Evidence tampering)
Match : What part did Miss Farquhar play in the theft of the painting? Select: (Aided forgery creation)
Match : What crime did Bishop Mountjoy commit? Select: (Theft and embezzlement)
Match : What crime did Mr Ailsworth commit? Select: (Insurance fraud)
Match : What crime did Mr Kristiansen commit? Select: (Theft)
Match : Select: (Nature's power painting)
Match : Select: (To be invited by Florence to the gala)
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THE PERILOUS JOURNEYS OF HERCULE POIROT
Christie, Agatha
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Seller: Rob & June Edwards , Salem, OR, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Reprint Ed. Bookclub ed. Good/Good condition, moderate over all wear to book and dustjacket, offset yellowing to inside covers, FEP and REP, small crinkles and chips to top and bottom edges of dustjacket. Omnibus edition containing Death on the Nile, The Mystery of the Blue Train and Murder in Mesopotamia. Book.
Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot
Published by Dodd, Mead & Company - New York, 1954
Seller: Barberry Lane Booksellers , Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
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Seller: Whodunit Bookshop , Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot The London Case: 100% Achievements Guide
Here is a guide on how to get all achievements in the game.
Introduction
All achievements are fairly easy to obtain. The missable achievements (two in chapter 7, one in chapter 9) are quite easy to unlock if you’re thorough with your inspecting. However if you miss them you can use chapter select to reply a chapter.
Achievements are presented in chronological order although due to the nature of the game it’s possible to unlock them in a slightly different order depending on your decisions like which location visit first or which character talk to first.
Prologue – The Ship
Talk to Marc and ask him about drinking alcohol at work.
Solve five “match” puzzles (select one or two items from the list to continue dialogue)
Complete the prologue.
Chapter 1 – The Gala
Select 25 dialogue options
Solve Zakariya’s paintings riddle:
- Monsieur Kristiansen – Narcissus – Vain
- Mademoiselle Warbeck – Joan of Arc – Underdog
- Madame Betty Allen – The Wild Horse – Plays down her personality for British society
- Mademoiselle Farquhar – The Worker Bee – Hard Worker
- Monsieur Ailsworth – The Good Samaritan – Passionate about charity work
- Bishop Mountjoy – Judgement Day – Judges people harshly
- Mademoiselle Court-Smyth – The mechanical orrery – Centre of attention
Complete Chapter 1
Chapter 2 – The Missing Magdalene
Find all 10 clues in the museum:
- Toppled vase
- Painting hook on wall
- Painting hook on floor
- Skylight (on the floor)
- Heating vent
- Broken glass found on the floor
- Opera glasses
- Skylight (use Opera glasses)
- Door to restoration room
- Door to the main hall
Make 10 successful connections in mind maps
Automatically after talking with all the suspects
Complete three mind maps
Complete Chapter 2
Chapter 3 – The Investigation Begins
Analyses are inspections of items with points of interest
Talk to DI Hardwicke in the Museum exhibit
This should unlock after talking to Horace about Mortimer’s heart attack
Self explanatory, it will unlock naturally
Give the ring found in the heat vent back to Betty.
Complete Chapter 3
Chapter 4 – The Apartment
Discover that Irene was selling forgeries by solving her mind map
Talk to Camilla to learn about Irene’s guests
Talk to Hastings about events described by Camilla
Complete Chapter 4
Chapter 5 – The Scheme
When talking to Nathaniel threaten to take the story about Betty elsewhere
Talk to Mortimer about Irene’s death
Figure out that the cat is in the confessional and use a jug of cream to lure it out
Complete Chapter 5
Chapter 6 – The Suspects
Talk to Zakariya about the weekend at the van den Bosh mansion (previous game)
Talk to Nathaniel about Florence’s visitors
After introducing yourself to Nathaniel (not during the first dialogue with him)
Open three safes in the game.
Decrypt the Strange note from Jewellery box, use it on Notepad in Johan’s apartment, decode the phrase using Norwegian dictionary
After finding love letter from Irene to Johan in his safe
Complete Chapter 6
Chapter 7 – The Secrets
Talk to Horace at the beginning of the chapter.
Missable. There are 11 paintings and stand with missing painting depicting Stations of the Cross in the church. Inspect them all.
Find Horace’s stash with paintings.
Missable. When you’re in Irene’s apartment leave to the hall, go downstairs and interact with the door to Ms Culsham’s apartment.
Complete Chapter 7.
Chapter 8 – The Investigation Starts Anew
Inspect drawer in Mortimer’s office once he’s gone.
Solve the mind map to figure out what Mortimer was doing when you knocked the door.
Automatically after entering the dark room.
Complete Chapter 8.
Talk to Hastings after resolving the light issue in the dark room. Note. This unlocks after achievement for completing this chapter, but before starting the next one.
Chapter 9 – The Denouement
Don’t make any mistake during the denouement.
- Evelyn – Evidence tampering
- Florence – Aided forgery creation
- Horace – Theft and embezzlement – “I can assure you (…) Business Partners”
- Mortimer – Insurance fraud – “And you wish to present yourself as a sick man?”
- Johan – Theft
- Talk to the rest of the guests
- Inspect three paintings
Automatic during the final speech.
Automatic during conversation with Anastasia.
Complete Chapter 9.
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Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case 100% Achievement Guide
For Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case players, this is an 100% achievement guide for you to collect all achievements.
Introduction
Inspecting all objects was always my first step in every location, usually in clockwise way.
Objects to inspect are numbered. Deductions in mind maps are shown in frames.
Choices don’t matter until the final chapter where you can fail some conversations and miss one achievement.
Some achievements span across multiple chapters. I didn’t mark the progress in this guide since all of them are story related and therefore unmissable.
Prologue – The Ship
1. Book 2. Unknown item (on the floor to the left) – Get Cigarette case
Cigarette case Date engraving Button clasp Lion emblem
3. Telescope (on the floor next to the top lounger)
Talk to Passenger (man) Talk to Porter Talk to Passenger (woman) (Florence Farquhar)
4. Passenger’s suitcase
Use Cigarette case on Passenger’s suitcase
Match : ?? Select: (Lion emblem) Match : ?? Select: (Anastasia relates to Anastasios)
Safe combination – 1815
1. Newspaper article 2. Supper 3. Luggage 4. Sink 5. Room safe
Room safe Dial Line of dust (on the table) No sign of tampering (hinges) Open and empty (inside the safe)
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (No sign of tampering.) + (Dial.) = (Thief knew code to this safe?)
6. Florence’s mascara. 7. Florence’s power case. 8. Florence’s Gala invitation.
Talk to Anastasia Talk to Florence
9. Door handle
Door handle Fingerprint on the handle. Erratic scratches around the lock. (keyhole)
10. Use Florence’s power case on the Door handle 11. Use Florence’s power case on the Safe dial
Talk to Passenger (Arthur Hastings) Talk to Marc (porter – Marc Allard)
While talking to Marc select “Is it usual for one to consume alcohol while at work?”
Talk to Hastings
Sailing knife Dulled spike tip (blood) Blade Well-worn wooden handle
Talk to Anastasia
Match : ?? Select: (Florence’s Gala invitation) and (Florence’s mascara.)
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (No fingerprints on dial.) + (No useful fingerprints on remain on the door handle.) = (Tracks covered.) Link: (None of the suspects knew Florence’s safe combination code.) + (Thief knew code to this safe?) = (The safe was cracked?) Link: (Tracks covered.) + (The safe was cracked?) = (Expert break-in.)
Talk to Florence
Match : ?? Select: (Marc) Match : Why the porter? Select: (Alcoholic) + (Owns a sailing knife)
Solve five “Match” puzzles
Mind Map : Ship evidence Link: (Drunken break-in ) + (Expert break-in.) = (Porter framed?)
Complete the Prologue.
Chapter 1 – The Gala
Analysis : The Penitent Magdalene painting Halo Eyes Lips Porcelain complexion (cheek)
Talk to Evelyn (auto) – Get Master Key
Analysis : Painting Oriental turban Face Dress
Inspect door to the Restoration room Use the Master Key on Restoration room door
Talk to Zakariya Demir (auto)
(If the achievement doesn’t unlock you can talk to Zakariya again)
Talk to the Ladies Talk to Horace Mountjoy Talk to Florence and Hastings Talk to Mortimer Ailsworth Talk to Monsieur Kristiansen & Madame Allen
Try to go to the Museum west wing. Try to go to the Museum exhibiton room (upstairs).
1. Joan of Arc 2. Narcissus 3. The Good Samaritan 4. The Worker Bee 5. The mechanical orrery
Poirot will mention that he can now access more paintings in the corner where Zakariya stood.
6. Judgement Day 7. The Wild Horse
Talk to Florence (auto) Talk to Irene Court-Smyth (auto) Talk to Zakariya (auto)
Match Monsieur Kristiansen: (Narcissus) + (Vain) Mademoiselle Warbeck: (Joan of Arc) + (Underdog) Madame Betty Allen: (The Wild Horse) + (Plays down her personality for British society) Mademoiselle Farquhar: (The Worker Bee) + (Hard Worker) Monsieur Ailsworth: (The Good Samaritan) + (Passionate about charity work) Bishop Mountjoy: (Judgement Day) + (Judges people harshly) Mademoiselle Court-Smyth: (The mechanical orrery) + (Centre of attention)
Chapter 2 – The Missing Magdalene
1. Toppled vase 2. Painting hook on wall 3. Painting hook on floor 4. Skylight (on the floor next to Hastings) 5. Heating vent 6. Broken glass found on the floor (next to the bench) 10. Door to the main hall 7. Opera glasses – Get Opera glasses 9. Door to restoration room
Use Opera glasses on Skylight
Mind Map : Gallery evidence Link: (Painting hook on floor) + (Painting hook on wall) = (The painting was clumsily removed) Link: (The painting was clumsily removed) + (Toppled vase) = (Painting stolen without regard)
Talk to Evelyn (auto)
Mind Map : Gallery evidence Link: (Evelyn still has the key) + (Restoration room – key required to gain access) = (Evelyn could be a suspect)
Talk to Hastings (auto)
Match : Why is Evelyn not a suspect? Select: (Painting stolen without regard) + (Thief unfamiliar of how the painting was hung)
Mind Map : Museum evidence Link: (Johan entered the west wing after the champagne incident) + (Betty and Johan came from the west wing after champagne incident) = (Post-champagne incident opportunity for Monsieur Kristiansen) Link: (Irene and Florence entered the west wing together) + (Irene and Florence returnet to the main hall before Mortimer collapsed) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Mademoiselle Court-Smyth) Link: (Mortimer stumbled into the east wing and collapsed on his way back to the main hall) + (Horace and Mortimer entered the east wing together) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Monsieur Ailsworth)
Talk to Evelyn Talk to Horace Talk to Anastasia Talk to Irene Talk to Florence Talk to Johan Talk to Hastings (auto)
Mind Map : Museum evidence Link: (Betty went looking for Johan before the champagne incident) + (Irene and Johan emerged from the west wing before the champagne incidence) = (Pre-champagne incident opportunity for Monsieur Kristiansen) Link: (Irene and Johan emerged from the west wing before the champagne incidence) + (Irene disappeared before the champagne incident) = (Pre-champagne incident opportunity for Mademoiselle Court-Smyth) Link: (Betty and Johan came from the west wing after champagne incident) + (Betty entered the west wing after the champagne incident) = (Post-champagne incident opportunity for Madame Allen) Link: (Horace and Mortimer entered the east wing together) + (Horace entered the main hall after Mortimer collapsed) = (Pre-heart attack incident opportunity for Boshop Mountjoy)
1. Unknown item
Analysis : Unknown item (Shoe) Woman’s heel Cocaine residue Strange symbol
2. Unknown item
Analysis : Unknown item (Diary) FF initials Locked Elaborate emblem (in the back)
2. Small key (on the floor between the cannon and armour) – Get Small key
Use Small key on Diary
4. Restoration room door
Talk to Evelyn
Chapter 3 – The Investigation Begins
Talk to Zakariya
1. Photographs of Betty Allen dduring her career 2. Photographs of Betty with family 3. A fallen chair 4. Broken picture frame 5. A lady’s shoe 6. Cracked mirror 7. Safe
Analysis : Safe Jewellery Keys Money Safe door Safe Hinges
Mind Map : Dressing room evidence Link: (Cracked mirror) + (A lady’s shoe) = (Glass in mirror smashed with heel of shoe) Link: (A lady’s shoe) + (Broken picture frame) = (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) Link: (Glass in mirror smashed with heel of shoe) + (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) = (Same person caused all the damage) Link: (Glass of photo frame smashed with heel of shoe) + (Photos of Betty – all intact) = (Photograph of Johan deliberately targeted)
Match : How do we know this wasn’t a random opportunist? Select: (The thief knew the code) + (Valuables left in the safe)
Match : Who caused the damage to the room? Select: (Betty)
Match : Why Mrs Allen? Select: (Same person caused all the damage) + (Photograph of Johan deliberately targeted)
Talk to Betty
Talk to Evelyn Talk to Horace
1. Door to main hall
Talk to Mortimer Talk to David
Leave and fast travel to Irene Court-Smyth’s apartment building .
Inspect Door 2 – Get Irene’s shawl
Go upstairs
Inspect Irene Court-Smyth’s apartment (door)
Once Hercules hangs Irene’s shawl on the door inspect it.
Analysis : Irene’s shawl Blue stain Needle – Get Needle
Leave and fast travel to Museum main hall .
Talk to Horace
Talk to Evelyn – Get Master key
Use Master key on the Locked restoration room door
1. Door leading to the west wing
Analysis : Door leading to the west wing Door handle Keyhole
2. Yellow paint smear 3. Gallery door
Analysis : Gallery door Door handle Keyhole
4. Green pain smear 5. Restoration table
Analysis : Restoration table Paint palette Composition of paints and pigments Cotton sticks Scissors
6. Cleaning swab – Get Cleaning swab 7. Turpentine (on Restoration desk) 8. Blue paint smear on the box
Use Cleaning swab on Turpentine Use Damp cotton stick on the Keyhole (Gallery)
9. Cleaning swab
Use Cleaning swab on Turpentine Use Damp cotton stick on the Keyhole (West wing)
Mind Map : Restoration room evidence Link: (Nothing inside keyhole) + (Blue paint inside keyhole) = (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) Link: (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) + (The key was cleaned) = (Thief may have gotten covered in blue paint) Link: (Thief may have gotten covered in blue paint) + (Blue paint smear on box) = (The box was moved by the thief) Link: (The paint covered key was used to lock west wing door) + (Paint palette) = nothing
10. Restoration table
Match : How can we know what the thief did after cutting the painting from the frame? Select: (The box was moved by the thief)
11. Storage area
Analysis : Storage area Old and damaged frames The Penitent Magdalene frame
Go to the opposite side of the room Inspect Heating vent Use Needle on Heating vent – Get Jade stone ring
Leave and fast travel to Theatre Street .
Leave, fast travel to Museum main hall , go to Museum exhibition room .
Chapter 4 – The Apartment
Talk to David (auto)
1. Console table
Analysis : Console table Irene’s key – Get Irene’s key Inexpensive vintage crate of champagne leftover from the gala Empty bottle of turpentine (on the floor)
2. Irene’s sales ledger 3. Locked cupboard
Use Irene’s key on the Locked cupboard – Get Sales ledger Use Sales ledger on Irene’s sales ledger
4. Fireplace
Analysis : Fireplace No remnants of candle (candle) Lady’s shoe snuffbox Saucer Necklace with pin through it
5. Scorch trail (on the floor between three chairs) 6. Burnt painting
Analysis : Burnt painting Similar painting to the Penitent Magdalene Canvas not cut out of frame (right edge of the painting)
7. Champagne glass
Analysis : Champagne glass Remnants of a syringe Champagne glass Burnt pictures taken of the Penitent Magdalene painting
8. Irene’s body
Analysis : Irene’s body No sign of soot or damage to airways (necklace) No sign of burning (arm on the right) Paint pigments (dress) Slumped on the chair (armrest on the left)
9. Coffee table
Analysis : Coffee table Ettington Cigarettes Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends Champagne tap
Leave the apartment and go downstairs
Inspect the door and talk to Ms Culsham
Go back upstairs and enter Irene’s apartment.
Match : How do we know Miss Court-Smyth wasn’t overcome by the fire? Select: (No sign of burning) + (No sign of soot or damage to airways) Match : How do we know this is not the stolen painting? Select: (Canvas not cut out of frame) Match : How do we know Miss Court-Smyth created forgeries? Select: (Burnt pictures taken of the Penitent Magdalene painting) + (Irene involved in some form of fraud)
Mind Map : Irene’s apartment evidence Link: (Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends) + (Lady’s shoe snuffbox) = (Irene smoked cherry tobacco kept in shoe snuffbox) Link: (Burnt painting was a replica) + (Three high-price sales unaccounted for) = (Irene sold two paintings day after gala) Link: (Irene sold two paintings day after gala) + (Irene involved in some form of fraud) = (Irene selling forgeries of paintings) Link: (Inexpensive vintage crate of champagne leftover from the gala) + (Irene came home with champagne) = (Irene left to get more champagne when she already had some) Link: (Scorch trail leads to the painting and the door) + (Empty bottle of turpentine) = (The fire was deliberately started)
Match : Who does the cocaine snuffbox belong to? Select: (Irene) Match : How do we know it was Miss Court-Smyth’s snuffbox? Select: (Cherry tobacco flavoured dog ends) + (Lady’s shoe snuffbox)
Inspect Irene’s body again
Mind Map : Irene’s apartment evidence Link: (Pierced cork) + (Irene was poisoned) = (Champagne spiked with champagne tap.) Link: (The fire was deliberately started) + (Champagne spiked with champagne tap.) = nothing
Chapter 5 – The Scheme
Go to the Museum restoration room
Inspect Restoration table
Analysis : Restoration table Notepad Composition of paints and pigments
Leave and fast travel to Mortimer’s office
Talk to Mortimer (auto)
Fast travel to Bishop Mountjoy’s church
Talk to Horace (auto)
1. Shard of glass near altar 2. Altar candles burnt low 3. Bookmarked at compline prayers (Bible on the altar) 4. Candle
Analysis : Candle Extinguished (candle) Noticeable dent (right side)
5. Wax 6. Easel
Analysis : Easel Paint supplies Charcoal Parishioner footprints and dust under easel.
7. Dustpan and brush
Mind Map : Church evidence Link: (Noticeable dent) + (Wax) = (Candle near steps was knocked over) Link: (Shard of glass near altar) + (Horace – “Swept up broken glass remains from underneath easel”) = (Shard found away from wher the glass smashed) Link: (Parishioner footprints and dust under easel.) + (Horace – “Swept up broken glass remains from underneath easel”) = (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) Link: (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) + (Shard found away from wher the glass smashed) = (Glass smashed at altar) Link: (Candle near steps was knocked over) + (Glass smashed at altar) = (Can ran towards confessional?)
Match : Where did the cat start? Select: (The Altar) Match : How do we know the cat started at the altar? Select: (Glass smashed at altar) + (Horace lied about where the glass smashed) Match : Where did the cat run to from the altar? Select: (The Candle) Match : How do we know the cat ran to the candle after being at the altar? Select: (Candle near steps was knocked over) Match : Where did the cat run to after knocking over the candle? Select: (The Confessional)
8. The confessional
Analysis : The confessional Seat A small hole
Leave, fast travel to Theatre street , enter Betty’s dressing room
1. Waste bin 2. Newspaper
Talk to Betty Talk to Hastings
3. Waste bin – Get Johan’s torn up apology letter
Leave and fast travel to Newspaper office
Talk to Nathaniel (auto) You can select any reply you wish, only the one about Madame Allen will push the story further.
Talk to Florence (auto)
Leave, fast travel to Museum main hall , enter the Restoration room
1. A jug of cream – Get A jug of cream 2. Notepad
Leave and fast travel to Bishop Mountjoy’s church
Use A jug of cream on the Confessional
Inspect Easel
Analysis : Easel Tyrian purple Charcoal – Get Charcoal
Match : What supports Bishop Mountjoy’s murder alibi? Select: (Bookmarked at compline prayers) + (Altar candles burnt low)
Use Charcoal on the Notepad
Leave and fast travel to the Newspaper office
Inspect Map of London on the wall
Chapter 6 – The suspects
1. Dining table
Analysis : Dining table Ettington Cigarettes Johan has been drinking heavily (bottle)
2. Unknown item (corner of the table)
Analysis : J.K. – Johan Kristiansen B.A. – Betty Allen Inscription – 14/12 Expensive stone
3. Music room door 4. Drawer – Get Unlabelled key 5. Study door
Use Unlabelled key on the Study door
Analysis : Desk Ledger (Sale – £100) Notepad (on the right)
Match : Who smoked Ettington cigarettes? Select: (Johan) Match : How do we know it was Mr Kristiansen? Select: (Johan smokes Ettington branded cigarettes.)
Fast travel to Theatre street
Approach the Group of guests (Betty, Florence, Zakariya)
Talk to Zakariya (auto)
Fast travel to the Newspaper office
Talk to Nathaniel (auto)
1. Newspaper office window 2. Desk drawer
Analysis : Desk drawer Photograph Cheque from Irene Camera film – Get Camera film
Use Camera film on the Newspaper office window
Analysis : Unknown item The Penitent Magdalene (click anywhere on the film)
Talk to Florence Talk to Betty (no progress, just dialogue)
Enter Betty’s dressing room
1. Jewellery box (1412 – code from Betty’s ring) – Get Strange note 2. Safe (no code yet)
Leave and fast travel to the Museum main hall
Talk to Anastasia – Get Irene’s brooch
Fast travel to Johan’s apartment
Use Strange note on Notepad
“Fire To Tre En” is 4231 when translated using Norwegian dictionary found earlier in the drawer.
1. Safe – 4231
2. Safe (again)
Analysis : Safe Betty and Johan with a dog (photo) Love letter from Betty to Johan A love letter from another woman.
Talk to Betty – learn her dog’s name “Enok”
Inspect Safe – Enok – Get Loose key
Leave and Fast travel to Johan’s apartment
Use Loose key on the Music room door
Use Irene’s brooch Book[/b]
Analysis : Unknown Item Pigment is brighter than it should be (cheek)
Chapter 7 – The Secrets
You start this chapter with Matches in your inventory.
Talk to Horace (again)
Fast travel to Museum main hall
Go to the Restoration room
1. Restoration room table
Analysis : Restoration room table Composition of paintings and pigments Trustee meeting minutes Date planner
2. Composition of paintings and pigments (desk again) 3. Storage area
Analysis : Storage area Note Oil paint (Prussian blue) Naples yellow
4. Safe (no code yet)
5.Restoration room table (again)
Analysis : Restoration room table Naples yellow – Page 9 Prussian blue – Page 358
6. Safe (again) (Code: 9358)
7. Storage area (again)
Analysis : Storage area Museum financial books Artist’s work Letter
Mind Map : Evelyn’s black market evidence Link: (Walked in on secret meeting) + (Time blocked out in date planner) = nothing Link: (Evelyn met with strange, uncouth men) + (Artist’s work) = (Artists Linley and Keith) Link: (Artists Linley and Keith) + (Payments to unnamed recipients – £250 each) = (Evelyn is trying to modernise the museum)
Match : Why did Mademoiselle Warbeck hold a secret meeting? Select: (Evelyn is trying to modernise the museum)
Leave to Museum main hall
1. Bible 2. Eighth Station of the Cross
Analysis : Eighth Station of the Cross Jesus Women Clay pot
3. Confessional
Analysis : Confessional Seat A small hole – Get Metal tube
4. Ninth Station of the Cross
Analysis : Ninth Station of the Cross Cross Jesus Clay pot
5-14. Station of the Cross painting (left and right side of the church). 15. Sixth Station of the Cross
Analysis : Sixth Station of the Cross Headdress Signature
16. Seventh Station of the Cross?
Mind Map : Horace’s black market evidence Link: (Irene copying Percy Blackford’s work) + (Forgery signed Percy Blackford) = (Irene forged Station of the Cross painting) Link: (Irene forged Station of the Cross painting) + (Horace commissioned paintings by Irene) = (Horace commisioned forgery of Station of the Cross) Link: (Horace commisioned forgery of Station of the Cross) + (Horace may be involved in black market dealings) = (Horace selling original artwork from church)
Match : Where might Bishop Mountjoy be hiding the original paintings from the church before he sells them on? Select: (Space behind confessional)
Use Metal tube on Clay pot (at Eighth Station of the Cross) Set the Clay pot to point to north-west (like in the first first picture in the bible)
Use Metal tube on Clay pot (at Ninth Station of the Cross) Set the Clay pot to point to west (like in the second picture in the bible)
Inspect Similar painting to the Penitent Magdalene
Analysis : Similar painting to the Penitent Magdalene Slash across painting Painting (forehead)
Leave and go downstairs to Ms Culsham’s hallway
Interact with the door Ms Culsham
Go upstairs and enter Irene Court-Smyth’s apartment
Analysis : Bottle of champagne – empty. Crate Turpentine bottle – empty Box of candles – Get Candle
2. Fireplace
Analysis : No remnants of candle (left candle) Saucer (right candle) Necklace with pin – Get Necklace with pin through it
Use Candle on the Saucer (right side of the fireplace) Use Necklace with pin through it on Candle on saucer Use Matches on the Candle on saucer with necklace
Chapter 8 – The Investigation Starts Anew
Fast travel to Mortimer’s office
1. Waste paper bin (under the desk) 2. Chess set 3. Bookshelf 4. Groove on the floor 5. Globe 6. Drawer
Analysis : Drawer Fallen queen (on the floor) Gun Snuff spoon
Mind Map : Office evidence Link: (Bookshelf) + (Groove on the floor) = nothing Link: (Chess set) + (Queen chess piece on the floor) = (Chess set was knocked over) Link: (Chess set was knocked over) + (Wooden thump sound) = (Chess set knocked over on the way to answer the door) Link: (Globe) + (Glass rattling sount) = (Globe moved) Link: (Globe moved) + (Chess set was knocked over) = (Mortimer was at the bookshelf)
7. Bookshelf (again)
Talk to Mortimer (auto) (answers don’t matter)
1. Window 2. Radio 3. Photo paper – Get Photo paper 4. Photographic developer – Get Photographic developer 5. I believe this is for producing photographic prints 6. Cupboard under the sink
Analysis : Cupboard under the sink Unlabelled bottle – Get Bottle Unlabelled bottle – Get Bottle
7. Trays 8. Hat 9. Light switch
Use Photographic developer on Trays Use Photo paper on I believe this is for producing photographic prints
Talk to Hastings about the bottles (ignore the other option for now)- Get Potassium cyanide and Photo fixer
Use Photo fixer on Trays
10. Light switch (again) 11. Window (again)
Match : Would Mr Dryden not have seen Miss Farquhar leave? Select: (Mademoiselle Farquhar could have exited dark room via window) Match : Did Mr Dryden say he never heard anything happen? Select: (Radio) Match : Would Ms Culsham not have spotted Miss Farquhar entering the flat? Select: (Hat)
Chapter 9 – The Denouement
Match : How could Miss Court-Smyth have had the opportunity to access the restoration room? Select: (Florence pretented to be Irene on the balcony) Match : What was Miss Court-Smyth’s plan for getting the painting out of the museum? Select: (Irene hid the Penitent Magdalene painting behind one of her own paintings)
Match : What part did Miss Warbeck play in the theft of the painting? Select: (Evidence tampering)
Match : What part did Miss Farquhar play in the theft of the painting? Select: (Aided forgery creation)
Match : What crime did Bishop Mountjoy commit? Select: (Theft and embezzlement)
Select dialogue: “I can assure you Detective Inspector, the Bishop’s relationship with the deceased is more than I imagine we all thought possible – Business partners.”
Talk to Mortimer
Match : What crime did Mr Ailsworth commit? Select: (Insurance fraud)
Select dialogue: “And you wish to present yourself as a sick man? Or as a man that would not aim a gun at an officer of the law?”
Talk to Johan
Match : What crime did Mr Kristiansen commit? Select: (Theft)
Talk to Betty Talk to Anastasia Talk to Hastings Talk to David
1. A portrait of the principle painting 2. Sunflowers painting 3. Nature’s power painting
Match : Select: (Nature’s power painting)
Match : Select: (To be invited by Florence to the gala)
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- Has a total of 47 trophies (4 gold)
- Adventure Gamers gave a score of 90
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Welcome to the Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case Trophy Guide! Follow this guide to find all details to unlock your next platinum trophy. This game contains 47 trophies, including a platinum trophy.
Guide Overview
Trophy roadmap.
- Complete the prologue
- Complete all chapters, collectables
- Miscellaneous trophies
Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case Trophies
You will need some dedication to earn this platinum trophy. The trophy 'Marc Allard' will be the easiest one to unlock (Uncover a secret about Marc). Watch out for 'Johan Kristiansen' (Uncover a secret about Johan): This one can be tricky. Of all players only 0.1% managed to unlock this ultra rare trophy.
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Bronze Trophies
A curious gathering
Find all evidence in the museum
A curious phrase
Solve the mystery of the note
A peculiar fellow
Unravel Mortimer's movements
A perilous journey
Inspect all stations of the cross
A rude awakening
Annoy a politician
A treasured heirloom
Work out what happened to the cigarette case
A true performance
Deliver your findings, flawlessly
An expert mediator
Diffuse some arguments
An odd series of events
Unravel Culsham's chain of events
An old friend
Solve all of Zakariya's artwork challenges
Anastasia Babanin
Uncover a secret about Anastasia
Arthur Hastings
Uncover a secret about Hastings
Bartholomew
Find a missing cat
Betty Allen
Uncover a secret about Betty
DI Hardwicke
Uncover a secret about David
Evelyn Lakshmi Warbeck
Uncover a secret about Evelyn
Everything matters
Perform 10 analyses
Florence Farquhar
Uncover a secret about Florence
Horace Mountjoy
Uncover a secret about Horace
Impossible is possible
Solve 3 mind maps
Irene Court-Smyth
Uncover a secret about Irene
Johan Kristiansen
Uncover a secret about Johan
Little grey cells
Make 10 deductions
Little ideas
Solve 5 match puzzles
Marc Allard
Uncover a secret about Marc
Mortimer Ailsworthhy
Uncover a secret about Mortimer
Ms. Camilla B. Culsham
Uncover a secret about Camilla
Nathaniel Dryden
Uncover a secret about Nathaniel
Order and method
Use 10 items
Visit a lonely dog
Seeking the truth
Ask 25 questions
Complete Chapter 1
The Penitent Magdalene
Deliver your findings
Complete Chapter 5
Truth from within
Crack 3 safes
Well-acquainted
Meet all characters in the game
Well-travelled
Visit all locations in the game
Zakariya Demir
Uncover a secret about Zakariya
Silver Trophies
The Investigation Begins
Complete Chapter 3
The Investigation Starts Anew
Complete Chapter 8
The Missing Magdalene
Complete Chapter 2
The Suspects
Complete Chapter 6
Gold Trophies
The Apartment
Complete Chapter 4
The Denouement
Complete Chapter 9
The Secrets
Complete Chapter 7
Complete the Prologue
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Perilous journeys of Hercule Poirot; including The mystery of the blue train, Death on the Nile, and Murder in Mesopotamia by Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. Publication date 1937 Publisher New York, Dodd, Mead Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language
1468509. Format. hbk. ' Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot is an omnibus edition of Agatha Christie novels published by Dodd Mead in 1954. [1] The omnibus is available in hardcover only and consists of three Hercule Poirot novels which all have him in an overseas setting: Death on the Nile, Murder in Mesopotamia and The Mystery of the Blue Train.
In this Generous omnibus Hercule Poirot, the dynamic little Belgian detective, appears in diverse places in the famous Blue Train which runs across France, in a little desert village north of Baghdad and aboard an excursion steamer on the Nile. In the Blue Train a girl has been murdered and the fabulous "Heart of Fire" ruby stolen.
Perilous Journeys Of Hercule Poirot: The Mystery Of The Blue Train / Death On The Nile / Murder In Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie. ..... Excellent theme for collection, and while one forgets much over half a century, am looking forward to reading those I haven't yet read and reading the familiar ones again sometime.
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In this Generous omnibus Hercule Poirot, the dynamic little Belgian detective, appears in dive… Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train; Death on the Nile; Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie | Goodreads
1. Perilous journeys of Hercule Poirot: including The mystery of the Blue Train, Death on the Nile and Murder in Mesopotamia. 1954, Dodd, Mead. in English - Book Club ed. zzzz. Not in Library. 4. Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot. 1937-01-01, Dodd, Mead & Company.
Four novels of Agatha Christie in one volume-Perilous Journeys, Mystery of the Blue Train, Death on the nile, and Murder in Mesopotamia. Read more Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous page. Language. English. Publisher. Dodd, Mead & Company. Publication date. January 1, 1928.
Number of achievements: 46 Number of missable achievements: at least 6 (A rude awakening, A curious phrase, Johan Kristiansen, A perilous journey, Perkins, A true performance) Minimum Playthroughs: 1, chapter select available Free-Roam After Story: No Does difficulty affect achievements?: No This is a walkthrough including all achievements.
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How to unlock the A perilous journey achievement. This is done in Chapter 7. There are 14 things to inspect. 10 paintings that are unremarkable. 3 more have discovery points. The final inspection ...
A perilous journey Inspect all stations of the cross. Missable. There are 11 paintings and stand with missing painting depicting Stations of the Cross in the church. Inspect them all. Horace Mountjoy Uncover a secret about Horace. Find Horace's stash with paintings. Perkins Visit a lonely dog. Missable.
Perilous Journeys of Hercule Poirot - Including The Mystery of the Blue Train, Death on the Nile and Murder in Mesopotamia Hardcover - January 1, 1936 by Agatha Christie (Author) See all formats and editions
A perilous journey is an achievement in Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The London Case. It is worth 15 points and can be received for: Inspect all stations of the cross
Perilous journeys of Hercule Poirot, including The mystery of the blue train, Death on the Nile and Murder in Mesopotamia Author : Agatha Christie Print Book , English , 1954
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