Hercule Poirot: Difference between revisions

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* [[Call to Agriculture]]: Poirot, in ''[[The Murder of Roger Ackroyd]]''.
* [[Celibate Hero]]: Poirot does not have a romantic relationship over the course of his literary career. He expresses a strong admiration for Countess Vera Rossakoff, but Christie does not pursue a relationship between them.
* [[Chaotic Good]]: Poirot has no issue with committing burglary to aid his investigations, and will allow a murder go unpunished if it the act was just or done for the greater good.
* [[Clueless Mystery]]: The novel is always fair to the reader in that it is conceivable for a genius to solve it. It is not Poirot's fault that he is cleverer than the reader.
* [[The Corrupter]]: {{spoiler|Stephen Norton in ''Curtain''}}