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A doctor of the name of John Christow is found killed by balls at the edge of the swimming pool of the property “the Small valley”, where it spent the weekend; his Gerda wife is beside the body, a gun with the hand… Hercule Poirot carries out the survey in the field and tries to disentangle the business, which seems to oscillate between simplicity and complexity…John Christow was wrong to mislead his wife. He was to be punished according to her. He is assassinated by his wife. John Christow was wrong to mislead his wife. He was to be punished according to her. He is assassinated by his wife. Gerda is enough insane to kill her husband, but unable to deal with its family alone. By killing her husband it committed suicide itself, because it could not live without him. She dies almost without suffering and realizing it
John Christow arises from the batch because it is a married man who seems to collect the mistresses. The death of Christow does not astonish. Let us make the turn of the suspects
Veronica CRAY is it nobody most equivocal. It is the too tempting woman who destroys the harmony of the households. Veronica CRAY is antipathetic and thus suspect, In addition to being the mistress of a married man, Veronica CRAY has other features which designate it as a bad woman. It is an actress and the artists have the reputation to have loose morals. Veronica also lived a long time in Los Angeles
Lucy Angkatell has an extremely odd behavior. One can it believe one guilty moment, but it is always possible that it is simply whimsical. A gold heart is lent to him. The servants are completely devoted for him. It is the wife of a senior official.
Henrietta Savernake is the other mistress of John Christow, less blazing and scandalous that Veronica CRAY. Henrietta seems sincerely éprise of Christow, but that does not give him the right to be it. One does not choose who one likes and when one likes, but one cannot concretize his love with no matter whom. A honourable behavior on behalf of Henrietta would have been to flee with far. The punishment of Henrietta is to finish in loneliness. Edward Angkatell had it proposal three times, but it is rather Midge Hardcastle which he marries
David Angkatell is a suspect and antipathetic character, but it is because it defends of the left-wing ideas,
Edward Angkatell and Midge Hardcastle become less suspect, when a idylle starts between them. If they know a “happy end”, they are less likely to be criminals.