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An outbreak of kleptomania at a student hostel was not normally the sort of crime that aroused Hercule Poirot’s interest. But when he saw the list of stolen and vandalized items – including a stethoscope, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack and a diamond ring found in a bowl of soup – he congratulated the warden, Mrs Hubbard, on a ‘unique and beautiful problem’. The list made absolutely no sense at all. But, reasoned Poirot, if this was merely a petty thief at work, why was everyone at the hostel so frightened?
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Intriguing mystery with bizarre thefts and clever puzzles.
Who is this book for?
If you enjoy cozy mysteries with a touch of humor and a dash of peculiarity, Hickory Dickory Dock offers a delightful puzzle. Poirot's sharp mind untangles a strange case filled with odd clues that keep you guessing. It's a fun read that combines suspense with charming character quirks, perfect for anyone who loves a good whodunit.