There are some adulterous affairs talked about, proven, hinted at, but overall there was very little to no swoon in this novel. She always speaks her mind, and is good at forming accurate opinions on folks, so, yeah, she’s pretty cool once you get to know her. I eventually cam to like and respect (and trust) Nurse Leatheran. Having a new narrator takes some getting used to. He steps in to try and provide an answer to this locked room mystery. Leidner so nervous? Lots of reasons, it turns out, the most important being the return of her long-thought-dead jealous husband! Lucky for us, Hercule Poirot is traveling through (on his way to the Orient Express, I believe). Leidner is found dead in her locked room, and suddenly everyone is a suspect, especially since the crew is out in the middle of nowhere. They are on a dig in the Middle East, and everyone on the trip feels a weird vibe. Our narrator this time out is Nurse Leatheran, who is hired to oversee the nervous wife of Dr. I love how these vintage covers have nearly nothing to do with the actual story! I wish we uncovered an altar with a skull and pearls on it in this book, that sounds pretty awesome. Relationship Status: Friends With Benefits
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