Lord Edgware dies
Jane Wilkinson was once America's darling of the stage. Today she is better known as the unfaithful wife of eccentric Lord Edgware. Unfortunately her confidential asmission to Hercule Poirot that she'd do anything to escape her miserable marriage couldn't have come at a worse time; th...
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520 | # | # | |a Jane Wilkinson was once America's darling of the stage. Today she is better known as the unfaithful wife of eccentric Lord Edgware. Unfortunately her confidential asmission to Hercule Poirot that she'd do anything to escape her miserable marriage couldn't have come at a worse time; the very day before her husband is found stabbed to dealth. Lucky for lady Jane she has an alibi as impeccable as her taste in lovers. But is she truly innocent-or is she giving the performance of a lifetime? The outcome of act III is up to her newest fan, the brilliant Belgian sleuth, sitting front row center... |
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