The Mystery of Three Quarters. Sophie Hannah

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       Chapter 15: The Scene of the Possible Crime

      

       Chapter 16: The Opportunity Man

      

       Chapter 17: Poirot’s Trick

      

       Chapter 18: Mrs Dockerill’s Discovery

      

       Chapter 19: Four More Letters

      

       The Third Quarter

      

       Chapter 20: The Letters Arrive

      

       Chapter 21: The Day of the Typewriters

      

       Chapter 22: The Solitary Yellow Square of Cake

      

       Chapter 23: Meaning Harm

      

       Chapter 24: Ancient Enmities

      

       Chapter 25: Poirot Returns to Combingham Hall

      

       Chapter 26: The Typewriter Experiment

      

       Chapter 27: The Bracelet and the Fan

      

       Chapter 28: An Unconvincing Confession

      

       Chapter 29: An Unexpected Eel

      

       Chapter 30: The Mystery of Three Quarters

      

       The Fourth Quarter

      

       Chapter 31: A Note for Mr Porrott

      

       Chapter 32: Where Is Kingsbury?

      

       Chapter 33: The Marks on the Towel

      

       Chapter 34: Rebecca Grace

      

       Chapter 35: Family Loyalty

      

       Chapter 36: The True Culprit

       Chapter 37: The Will

       Chapter 38: Rowland Without a Rope

       Chapter 39: A New Typewriter

       Acknowledgements

       Read on for the first chapter of Sophie Hannah’s new book, The Killings at Kingfisher Hill

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       About the Authors

      

       Also by Sophie Hannah

      

       About the Publisher

THE FIRST QUARTER

       CHAPTER 1

       Poirot is Accused

      Hercule Poirot smiled to himself as his driver brought the motorcar to a stop with satisfying symmetry. As a lover of neatness and order, Poirot appreciated such perfect alignment with the entrance doors of Whitehaven Mansions where he lived. One could draw a straight line from the middle of the vehicle to the exact point where the doors met.

      The luncheon from which he was returning

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