Taken at the Flood
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"Taken at the Flood" is a gripping detective novel by Agatha Christie, first published in 1948. The story unfolds against the backdrop of post-World War II England and features Hercule Poirot as the astute detective.
The narrative begins with the sudden and unexpected death of wealthy Gordon Cloade, who perishes in a bomb explosion during the London Blitz. His demise leads to a significant inheritance, with his substantial fortune set to be distributed among his remaining family members. His young widow, Rosaleen, is the sole beneficiary of his vast wealth.
As the aftermath of the inheritance comes to light, a mysterious stranger named Enoch Arden appears with the claim of a prior marriage to Rosaleen, challenging her rights to Gordon Cloade's fortune. This revelation creates chaos and uncertainty within the Cloade family.
Hercule Poirot becomes involved in the case after being approached by a friend, the solicitor Mr. Entwhistle, who suspects foul play regarding the sudden death of Gordon Cloade. Poirot's investigation leads him to the Cloade family's country estate, where he encounters a host of intriguing characters, each harboring secrets and motives of their own.
As Poirot delves deeper into the intricacies of the case, he uncovers layers of deception, hidden relationships, and clandestine motivations within the family circle. The plot thickens with unexpected twists and turns, including romance, greed, and treachery, as Poirot pieces together the truth behind Gordon Cloade's demise and the consequences of his inheritance.
Agatha Christie's masterful storytelling and her skillful manipulation of suspense keep readers engrossed until the surprising denouement. With its richly drawn characters and a complex web of motives, "Taken at the Flood" showcases Christie's ability to craft an absorbing mystery filled with intrigue, suspense, and unexpected revelations.