Do you think Poirot had enough information to make the conclusions he did? And do you feel that justice was served?
Want to Learn Speed Reading?
By Greene_Teens
Would you like to read faster and remember what you have read?
Murder on the Orient Express, Week 3
By Erin K.
The scarlet kimono and the train attendant uniform button were critical pieces of evidence revealed in this section—except that Poirot decided neither one was really a clue.
Murder on the Orient Express, Week 2
By Erin K.
Ratchett was murdered, but the clues left at the scene may be fake. Poirot thinks it's a bit too convenient that he found both a pipe brush and a woman's handkerchief.
Drink and Be Buried: Historical Mysteries
Which beverage is best when you're reading stories of clever crime solvers through the ages?
Letter from the Director: Outdoor Fun
By Karl Colón
Did you know that Greene County Public Library is a great place to play, learn, and grow… outside?
Murder on the Orient Express, Week 1
By Erin K.
While riding on a luxurious train, Poirot gets caught up in a murder investigation, and instead of spending the journey relaxing, he is forced to interrogate witnesses to try to find a murderer.
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