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When a wealthy man dies and his will mysteriously disappears, confusion and suspicion descend upon those who stand to inherit his fortune. With no document to confirm his final wishes, family tensions rise and motives emerge, turning grief into quiet rivalry and unease.
Called upon to untangle the matter, Hercule Poirot approaches the case with his customary patience and precision. Rather than rushing to conclusions, Poirot examines human behavior, subtle inconsistencies, and the overlooked details that often reveal more than written evidence ever could.
The Case of the Missing Will is a compact yet ingenious mystery that highlights Agatha Christie's mastery of logical deduction. Deftly plotted and rich in psychological insight, this short story proves that even the smallest cases can conceal the most satisfying solutions when examined by the sharpest of minds.
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