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  1. Dead Man’s Mirror is a classic apparent suicide in a locked room. After summoning Poirot to his country residence, the indomitable Gervase Chevenix-Gore is found slumped in his study chair having clearly shot himself with his own gun.

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  2. Dead Man’s Mirror This is the longest novella and my favourite here, another locked room mystery in an elegant castle, where the Lord of the house invites Poirot for dinner only to miss his entrance, due to being found dead in his study just as his guests gather at the sound of the gong. “The dead man’s mirror.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2010 · Dead man's mirror by Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. Publication date 1958 Topics Poirot, Hercule (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Poirot, Hercule ...

  4. Dead Man's Mirror, Murder in the Mews, Collins, March 1937 (UK) Dead Man's Mirror, Dead Man's Mirror , Dodd Mead, June 1937 (USA) オープニングクレジット

  5. The quote by Dead Man's Mirror, "To live a life without regrets is a rare gift indeed," encapsulates the idea that achieving a life free of regrets is a remarkable and precious accomplishment. It highlights the common human experience of making choices that we may later come to regret or dwell upon.

  6. 30 de jan. de 2020 · Poirot does, of course, because he really wants that mirror. Meanwhile, in a rainy civil office in London, a man and a woman get married, then remove their rings as some middle-aged woman spies on them from an alleyway. Look, I’m just reporting the news here.

  7. “My God, the Old Man’s shot himself!” And there was a long, shuddering moan from Lady Chevenix-Gore. “Oh, Gervase—Gervase!” Over his shoulder Poirot said sharply: “Take Lady Chevenix-Gore away. She can do nothing here.” The elderly soldierly man obeyed. He said: “Come, Vanda. Come, my dear. You can do nothing. It’s all over.