Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie stands as one of the most ingeniously plotted mysteries ever written.
Just after midnight, a snowdrift traps the famous Orient Express in the mountainous Balkans, and by morning, an American tycoon lies dead in his locked compartment—stabbed a dozen times.
The luxurious train carries a full complement of passengers, each harboring secrets, and among them travels the legendary detective Hercule Poirot, reluctantly drawn from vacation into an extraordinary investigation.
Isolated by snow and circumstance, Poirot must navigate a web of motives, alibis, and hidden connections to unmask the killer before another victim falls.
Christie's masterwork exemplifies her unparalleled skill at constructing a locked-room puzzle where every detail matters and the solution defies expectation.
This timeless classic remains essential reading for mystery enthusiasts and showcases why Poirot endures as fiction's most celebrated detective.
A gripping exploration of justice, revenge, and the complexity of human nature aboard a train bound for nowhere.

