I am a person who has read thousands of novels, was influenced by many novel heroes, I am a writer, a novelist, a contemplative . In every period of my life, my hero has been always Poirot . Especially after the films were shot, my admiration increased even more.
I asked myself a question. Can you write a Poirot detective novel? This is a kind of challenge, a kind of writer's attempt to put his imagination, his writing talent to the test. Yes, I've been thinking for a long time. As always, I had this novel running around in my head for months. I am a model writer.
I write the novel in my head first, finish it, and then write it down. The novel I wrote in my head for months is written in 3-5 days.
Monsieur Poirot novel in memory of the esteemed writer Agatha Christe. But my hero is not himself, but his cousin's son, Alexander Poirot _
He is the founder, director and one of the instructors of the Poirot Detective Academy. He is a moralistic man who is devoted to his uncle's worldview and principles. Uncle Hercule He strives to keep the memory of Poirot , his values and principles alive .
This adventure begins when an invitation letter reaches him.
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Man of values Monsieur Poirot
May God forgive his sins and admit him into heaven. He was a man of justice, a friend of God, a great mind devoted to goodness and righteousness. I'm talking about Monsieur Poirot. Although his eccentric nature was found to be unconventional among people, he was a man who never doubted himself, he had a lithe and sharp mind as well as strong faith.
He was a tough and brave man. Despite his weak and frail body and nonviolent understanding, he was not afraid of threats.
He fought to defend the values he believed in. Monsieur Poirot regarded human life as a sacred gift from God , and he could not rest in peace until he had illuminated a murder and caught its murderer.
He would go after murderers no matter how difficult or how dangerous they were. And he never gave up without results.
In particular, if there was a piece that didn't fit during the investigation, that investigation would never end until that piece fell into place. He was a very kind, noble and moral man, Monsieur Poirot.
He wholeheartedly believed in God's power and existence and wanted to keep God's morality alive in his own world.
As if God had put him to a test; He went against his own values several times. He had changed the justice according to those circumstances, and he was in tears as he did so.
In the Orient Express murder, he had solved the case that the murderers were a series of vengeful innocent people and the murder of a murdered child, but he did not tell the perpetrators of the murder, crying because he did not want the murderers who came before him to rot in prisons in Yugoslavia, which was an iron curtain country at that time.