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Murder on the orient express sparknotes
Murder on the orient express sparknotes








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Helena can't remember Suzanne's last name, knows that she was French. The handkerchief found in Ratchett's compartment is not hers, despite the "H." Poirot asks the Countess about the Armstrong case, specifically the death of Suzanne, Daisy's nursery maid. Helena claims she never laid a hand against Ratchett, she never left her compartment. Ratchett killed her niece, her sister, and broke her brother-in-laws heart. She tells Poirot that she tried to conceal her identity because she has the greatest motive of any of the passengers to murder Ratchett because she was intimately involved with the Armstrong family. The Count, her stogy husband, immediately denies Poirot's accusation, but Helena confesses. Poirot approaches Count and Countess Andrenyi and tells the Countess he knows her real identity-Helena Goldenberg, sister of Mrs.










Murder on the orient express sparknotes