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Murder in Mesopotamia (published in 1936) is a detective novel by Agatha Christie. It features Hercule Poirot. Jump to: navigation, search 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Jump to: navigation, search Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction that centres upon the investigation of a crime, usually murder, by a detective, either professional or amateur. ...
Agatha Christie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, DBE (September 15, 1890 â January 12, 1976), was a British crime fiction writer. ...
Jump to: navigation, search David Suchet as Poirot Hercule Poirot (pronounced ) is a fictional character, the primary detective of Agatha Christies novels. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Hercule Poirot, visiting an excavation site in Mesopotamia joins forces with nurse Amy Leatheran, who has been hired to look after a paranoid woman who believes – possibly rightly – that someone is trying to kill her. Jump to: navigation, search David Suchet as Poirot Hercule Poirot (pronounced ) is a fictional character, the primary detective of Agatha Christies novels. ...
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Nursing is a discipline focused on assisting individuals, families and communities in attaining, re-attaining and maintaining optimal health and functioning. ...
In popular culture, the term paranoia is usually used to describe excessive concern about ones own well-being, sometimes suggesting a person holds persecutory beliefs concerning a threat to themselves or their property and is often linked to a belief in conspiracy theories. ...
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