![]() ![]() ![]() For Poirot, no piece of information is too small or insignificant to consider. An organized, quick-thinking man, Poirot believes in approaching a mystery in a levelheaded way, always focusing on every detail. Hastings is therefore delighted when he bumps into Poirot while in Styles, and he immediately brings Poirot to Styles Court in the aftermath of Emily Inglethorp’s murder, confident that his friend will be able to crack the case. Arthur Hastings-the novel’s narrator-met him while serving in World War I, and Poirot’s powers of deduction made a significant impact on him, ultimately giving him the desire to become a detective himself. ![]() Hercule Poirot is a fastidious and intelligent Belgian detective living temporarily in England. ![]()
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