Hallowe'en Party
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"Hallowe'en Party" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1969. The story is part of her famous Hercule Poirot series, featuring the brilliant Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
The novel is set in the fictional English village of Woodleigh Common, where a Halloween party is organized for the local children. During the party, a teenage girl named Joyce Reynolds makes a startling claim that she once witnessed a murder. However, no one takes her seriously, dismissing it as a Halloween prank. Tragically, later that evening, Joyce is found dead, apparently having been drowned in an apple-bobbing tub.
Hercule Poirot is called in to investigate this seemingly inexplicable murder. As he delves into the lives and secrets of the villagers, he uncovers a web of hidden motives, buried secrets, and a complex array of suspects, all with their own reasons for wanting Joyce dead. Poirot must use his legendary deductive skills to untangle the truth behind this mysterious and chilling Halloween murder.
Agatha Christie weaves a suspenseful tale filled with her trademark twists and turns, making "Hallowe'en Party" a classic example of her mastery in the mystery genre. The novel combines the eerie atmosphere of Halloween with a meticulously crafted puzzle that only Poirot can solve.