In 'Five Little Pigs', Hercule Poirot delves into a 16-year-old murder case to uncover the truth behind the death of artist Amyas Crale. The novel explores themes of memory, perspective, and justice, as Poirot interviews five witnesses, each with their own version of events.
Publisher
LECTORUM
Publication year
2007
ISBN-13
9780062073570
ISBN-10
0060797827
Subjects
MysteryDetective FictionClassic LiteratureCrimeBritish Literature
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