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Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie - review.  

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MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (Detective Fiction Novel of Mystery & Suspense) By Agatha Christie A surprising murder by a cleaver and ruthless killer had caught the passenger's attention. Now detective Hercule Poirot is going out there to seek the truth and believing that the killer is still on board. The Theme of revenge can be clearly found in the book. It is shown in how people will kill one another because the other person had killed someone close to them. This book shows the reader how McQueen helps his family by killing Armstrong. The theme of revenge is very clear because of the way in which the author describes why McQueen had killed Armstrong. Another major theme in the novel is the Morality of Murder. Because Ratchett escapes justice in the United States, the Armstrong family is determined to kill him and prevent him from hurting any more children. One of the main...

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