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    Poirot finds closer ties between some of the passengers on the plane than they wouldadmit, but who could have wanted the woman dead?

    From seat No. 9, Hercule Poirot is almost ideally placed to observe his fellow

    air travelers on this short flight from Paris to London. Over to his right sits

    a pretty young woman, clearly infatuated with the man opposite. head, in seat

    No. !", is the #ountess of Horbury, horribly addicted to cocaine and not doing

    too good a $ob of concealing it. cross the gangway in seat No. %, a writer of

    detective fiction is being troubled by an aggressive wasp. &es, Poirot is almostideally placed to ta'e it all in(e)cept that the passenger in the seat directly

    behind him has slumped over in the course of the flight . . . dead. *urdered. +y

    someone in Poirots immediate pro)imity. nd Poirot himself must number among

    the suspects.

    It was a most extraordinary case. A woman murdered with the venom-dipped dart of a South Africanblow-gun on a routine flight over the English Channel. More bizarre still: that the killing could go

    completely unnoticed by the plane's other passengers. And most ironic of all: that Hercule Poirot, thebrilliant detective, should be sitting not fifteen feet from the victim!

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    From seat No. 9, Hercule Poirot is almost ideally placed to

    observe his fellow air travelers on this short flight from Paris

    to London. Over to his right sits a pretty young woman,

    clearly infatuated with the man opposite. head, in seat No.

    !", is the #ountess of Horbury, horribly addicted to cocaine

    and not doing too good a $ob of concealing it. cross the

    gangway in seat No. %, a writer of detective fiction is beingtroubled by an aggressive wasp. &es, Poirot is almost ideally

    placed to ta'e it all in ( e)cept that the passenger in the seat

    directly behind him has slumped over in the course of the

    flight... dead. *urdered. +y someone in Poirots immediate

    pro)imity. nd Poirot himself must number among the suspects.