“UNCOMMONLY GOOD.” --The New York Times
Agatha Christie is the most popular mystery writer of all time. With over two billion copies of her books in print,her genius for detective fiction is unparalleled. She is truly the one and only Queen of Crime...
Act One: Fourteen guests have arrived for a lavish feast at Sir Charles Cartwright’s handsome estate overlooking the sea. Among those assembled is the estimable sleuth Hercule Poirot.
Act Two: The local rector partakes of a predinner cocktail and promptly drops to the floor, quite dead. But his martini glass bears traces of only that--an excellent, and very dry, martini.
Act Three: If a poison did the rector in, then what was it that had been poisoned? Who’s next? And just who in the Loomouth manor is turning an intimate dinner party into a ghastly crime scene?
Leave it to Poirot to bring down the final curtain.