The story demonstrates how perspectives shape the way events are perceived. By manipulating what the narrator shares, Christie illustrates the power of controlling information in storytelling.
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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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