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Unreliable Narration

The novel popularized the use of the unreliable narrator in mystery fiction. It challenges readers to question the credibility of the narrator, teaching the importance of critical thinking and skepticism.

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A small-town murder unravels a web of secrets, lies, and deceit, as detective Hercule Poirot confronts an unreliable narrator in a case where the ultimate twist changes everything.

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