A review by octavia_cade
The Case of the Missing Will - a Hercule Poirot Short Story by Agatha Christie

mysterious fast-paced

4.0

I like this more for the conclusion than anything else. For once, I'd come to the same conclusion as Poirot - not on where the will was, but on why he was asked to look for it. Sod off, Hastings, there's a reason that we use experts when we need to, and when Violet Marsh first appeared and explained her problem, I knew exactly what she was doing and why. 

Sensible woman.