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“Elephants Can Remember” is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in 1972. The novel features the famous detective duo Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver. In this story, Poirot is approached by Mrs. Oliver, a crime novelist, to solve a mystery involving a double suicide committed many years ago.
The central question revolves around a crime that occurred in the past, and Poirot must rely on his skills of deduction and his meticulous approach to uncover the truth. The title “Elephants Can Remember” alludes to the concept of memory and its reliability, a theme that runs through the narrative.
As with many of Agatha Christie’s works, the novel is known for its clever plot twists, intricate puzzles, and the sharp wit of Hercule Poirot. If you enjoy classic mystery novels, “Elephants Can Remember” is a notable addition to Agatha Christie’s extensive body of work.
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