Murder in the Crooked House
It was truly a “crooked little house”—a cottage that had grown into complete indecency, inhabited by a big, noisy family. Only fun, bustling commotion could take place in such a house. But one day, murders began… Murders that didn’t fit any logical scheme of a police investigation. Because the principles by which the mysterious criminal acts are incredible, and the “selection” of victims is implausible. Perhaps the secret of the “crooked little house,” which even experienced investigators can’t reveal, is something that only a naive young Englishman, who happened to find himself right at the center of events, can solve…
The Mystery of the Third Girl
A young woman named Norma Restarik asks advice from the famous detective Hercule Poirot. She makes an impression of a nervous, unbalanced, frightened person. It seems to her that she killed a man. But she can’t remember the victim’s name, the circumstances of the murder, or the place where it happened. Piecing together the necessary information, getting to know the girl’s life circumstances and the people in her circle, and building logical chains of events, Hercule Poirot searches for… a murder.