![]() ![]() ![]() A red herring is thrown in to confuse everything but eventually Poirot brings his investigation to a surprise conclusion.Īpart from the archaeological setting, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as some of her others, e.g. We find out much about the various characters’ backgrounds and their relationships with each other as Poirot conducts his investigations. It looks like it must have been committed by a member of the expedition team and Poirot expects the murderer will strike again. Hercule Poirot comes on the scene after a murder occurs. Nurse Leatheran was to keep an eye on Louise and help her to feel ‘safe.’īy the time Leatheran had been at the dig for about a week she had an uneasy sense that something really was wrong and that the sense of strain and constraint among the expedition team was genuine. She was suffering from ‘fancies’ as well as recurring nervous terrors and as a result the atmosphere at the dig was very tense. Leidner had been worried for some time about his wife, Louise’s, health. ![]() ![]() Leidner, the leader of the expedition.ĭr. The book is narrated by Miss Amy Leatheran, a thirty-two year old nurse who had lately been employed by Dr. The setting of this book is the excavation a large Assyrian city about a day and a half’s journey from Baghdad. Murder in Mesopotamia is another book that came out of Christie’s first-hand experience of working on archaeological sites with her husband. ![]()
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