The Murder on the Last Train to Dover | Hercule Poirot Case

A locked train. A poisoned brandy bottle. Twelve passengers with secrets. And only one Belgian detective who can uncover the truth. Welcome to a brand-new, classic-style Hercule Poirot mystery. On a foggy November night, the last train from London to Dover carries a famous but ruthless diamond dealer—Sir Edmund Vale. By journey's end, he is dead. The door to his compartment is locked from the inside. The window is bolted. And yet… someone killed him. Join Poirot as he uses his famous "little grey cells" to untangle a web of blackmail, betrayal, lost inheritances, and silent hatred. This is not just a whodunit—it’s a story about justice, forgiveness, and the gray areas in between. Disclaimer: This story is an original work of fiction, inspired by the style and character of Hercule Poirot as created by Agatha Christie. It is not an adaptation of any existing Christie novel or story, nor is it affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Agatha Christie estate or any official Poirot copyright holders. All characters, events, and dialogues are fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. This content is created for entertainment and storytelling purposes only.