Hercule Poirot And The Body in the Rector's Garden

A brand new Hercule Poirot mystery – written just for you. "The garden grows beautiful things, mon ami — and hides ugly ones." When Hercule Poirot arrives in the quiet English village of Brayston Wick, he expects nothing more than rest, good tea, and perhaps a biscuit or two. But a body found beneath the rector's apple tree—face down, no identification, mud on the knees where no mud should be—stirs the little grey cells from their holiday. Who is the dead man? Why did the rector lie about knowing him? And what secret has this perfect village been burying for thirty years? In this original, full-length Poirot mystery (written in the classic Golden Age style), you'll find: A garden full of roses... and wolfsbane A blackmailer who chose the wrong village A housekeeper who notices everything A congregation of people hiding more than their prayers No fast cuts. No loud music. Just a slow, clever, deeply satisfying mystery – the way Poirot himself would want it. Disclaimer: This is an original work of fiction, written in the style of classic Golden Age detective stories. Hercule Poirot and related characters are the intellectual property of Agatha Christie Limited and are used here as a tribute, in the spirit of fan-created, non-commercial storytelling. This video is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or sponsored by the Agatha Christie estate, HarperCollins, or any official rights holder. No copyright infringement is intended. All original written content © the creator. For entertainment purposes only.