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Murder on the Orient Express

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1934

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Murder on the Orient Express is a classic locked-room mystery. Discuss how this influences the detective’s investigative approach, considering the book’s emphasis on psychological investigation. Highlight concrete examples of Poirot embracing this approach.

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Discuss the significance of red herrings to a mystery, tracing at least two examples and explaining how they function to disorient Poirot and the reader.

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What purpose do Bouc and Dr. Constantine serve? Why does the author bother to include these passive characters? Consider their role as it pertains to the reader.

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