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About Poirot : Poirot, five-foot-four, with his egg-shaped head carried a little to one side, his magnificent (and suspiciously black) moustache, his patent leather shoes (and hair), his dapper dress, his accent, the endless glasses of sirop de cassis, and the eyes that flash greenly in moments of excitement, has the ability, matched only by John Dickson Carr's Dr. Gideon Fell and Sir Henry Merrivale, to appear simultaneously as a figure of fun and a figure of menace. Poirot does not merely boast about his prowess (though boast he does), he delivers, solving some of the most mind-boggling mysteries, and fingering some of the least suspected persons in the history of the genre. |
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![]() ![]() The year is 50 BC, and a Gaulish village in the west of France is still holding out against the Roman conqueror. Thanks to the druid's magic potion, the little group of dauntless Gauls succeeds - among other things - in irritating Caesar and his proud legions to the utmost degree! Their only fear is that the sky may fall on their heads. ![]() |
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