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Mrs McGinty's Dead (1952) is a novel in which Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of a seemingly insignificant old woman. The story takes place in the English village of Broadhinny, where Mrs. McGinty, a cleaning lady, is found dead, murdered with a
Miss Lemon persuades Poirot to investigate a series of seemingly minor thefts in the university hostel, but simple kleptomania soon turns into a case of mysterious murder.
A seemingly peaceful weekend by the river turns into an investigation that reveals hidden tensions and motives between people.
In both novels, Maigret, through investigations and court proceedings, uncovers the hidden motives and psychology of the characters, showing that behind crimes there are always complex human stories.
At a charity event in Greenshore, a planned "fake" murder turns into a real crime. Hercule Poirot must uncover the killer among the many participants in the unusual game.
In the world of luxury, Maigret discovers that behind wealth lie the same human passions and crimes.