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As Agatha Christie's debut novel, serves as the definitive introduction to Hercule Poirot and set the blueprint for the modern "whodunit". Whether you are interested in the original book or the highly-regarded television adaptation, here are the key features and insights into this classic mystery. The Book: A Golden Age Foundation

: Unlike other Poirot episodes that were shifted to the 1930s, this adaptation stayed true to the 1917 setting to capture the atmosphere of World War I. Poirot - The Mysteri...

First published in 1920, the novel was reportedly written as the result of a bet that Christie could not write a mystery where the reader would be unable to guess the killer. As Agatha Christie's debut novel, serves as the

: The story is told through the eyes of Captain Arthur Hastings, who returns from World War I to stay at Styles Court and acts as the "outsider" perspective for the reader. First published in 1920, the novel was reportedly

: It provides a more poignant look at Hastings' post-war trauma (the "thousand-yard stare") which was less emphasized in the book.

“It was a joy to see his portrayal of the famed detective's first case... the character as portrayed by Suchet was still being developed, so there are a few minor differences.” IMDb

To see how the 1990 film adaptation compares to the original debut novel, you can watch this breakdown of the key changes and highlights: