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Elephants Can Remember is one of Agatha Christie’s final Hercule Poirot novels, showcasing the legendary detective’s deductive prowess in unraveling a complex murder mystery. When a couple approaches Poirot with questions about a murder committed years earlier, he must sift through fragmented memories and unreliable accounts to uncover the truth.
The novel takes its intriguing title from the notion that elephants never forget, a metaphor for how the past inevitably resurfaces. As Poirot investigates, he discovers that memories can be both deceiving and revealing, leading him through layers of deception and long-buried secrets. The case challenges Poirot’s mental faculties as he pieces together testimonies from various witnesses whose recollections differ significantly.
This compelling mystery exemplifies Christie’s mastery of plot construction and character development, making it a must-read for fans of detective fiction and classic crime novels.







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