
Herkul Poaro i paviljon u Grinšoru
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.
Hercule Poirot and the Pavilion at Greenshore is a Serbian translation of one of the most famous cases by the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. The story takes place at the Nasse House estate in Devon, where detective story writer Ariadne Oliver is organizing a charity game of hunting for a murderer. Convinced that something suspicious is hidden behind the seemingly innocuous event, she invites Poirot to attend the event.
Her suspicions soon come true when the "fake" murder becomes a real crime. Poirot is faced with a series of clues, hidden motives and intricate relationships between guests and hosts. As in the best novels of Agatha Christie, a seemingly simple case grows into a complex puzzle in which nothing is as it seems, and the final solution reveals a surprising background to the crime.
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