Black Coffee by Agatha Christie, Adapted as a novel by Charles Osbourne, 289 pages
I usually like Agatha Christie's mysteries, but for some reason, I did not really care for this one. Maybe, because it was adapted by a different author. In this novel, Hercule Poirot is called to Surrey by a British Scientist who fears someone is trying to steal his latest formula. Poirot is too late. Sir Claud Amory is found murdered by someone in his household and the formula is missing. Can Poirot solve the murder?

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