Express: Assassinio Sull'orient

A mysterious stranger boarded the train at a previous stop, murdered Ratchett, and escaped into the snow [4, 10].

(known in English as Murder on the Orient Express ) is one of Agatha Christie's most famous detective novels, featuring the meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot [5, 15]. The story is renowned for its intricate plot and its "closed-room" setting aboard a luxury train stranded in a snowdrift [1, 10]. The Plot: A Crime in Isolation Assassinio sull'Orient Express

The climax of the story reveals a unique and controversial solution. Poirot presents two possible explanations for the crime [4, 10]: A mysterious stranger boarded the train at a

With the train isolated from the outside world, Poirot interviews the twelve other passengers in the Calais carriage [5, 6, 23]. He discovers that many of them have hidden connections to the Armstrong family [6, 7, 20, 22]. The Resolution: A Moral Dilemma The Plot: A Crime in Isolation The climax