![]() ![]() ![]() Benington Lordship house and gardens - Alderbury.Agatha Christie recorded some impressions of life at the Chagar Bazar dig in Come, Tell Me How You Live. In the 1930s, Max Mallowan directed the excavations at Chagar Bazar. ![]() She also tells Poirot that she has written an account in the National Geographic. Angela Warren gives a lecture on the archaeological excavation at Chagar Bazar. ![]() Joel de Temperley as Young Meredith Blake (as Joel De Temperley).(may contain spoilers - click on expand to read) The Detective merely interviews the judge, not visiting the solicitors or the police superintendent, and focuses more on the testimonies of the "five little pigs", realized in the adaptation in form interviews and flashbacks instead of via letters. The adaptation is fairly faithful to the original, with some changes to character backgrounds and minor details of the plot, and the omission of Poirot's interviews with people who were in charge of the case 14 years ago (corresponding to the first half of Book I in the novel). Poirot reluctantly aquiesces and gathers the testimonies of the other five possible suspects – his 'five little pigs'. Young Lucy Lemarchant, née Crale, asks Poirot to uncover the truth of the 14-year-old murder case in which her mother Caroline was hanged for poisoning her dallying husband Amyas Crale, the famous painter. ![]()
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