The Corpse Who Sat Upright — An Hercule Poirot Mystery

In a quiet English manor where nothing ever moves out of place, one thing refuses to fall… A corpse—sitting perfectly upright in an armchair—waiting like a silent witness to a crime no one saw coming. When Hercule Poirot arrives, he senses at once that the room is lying. The posture, the expression, the staging—everything whispers a story darker than murder itself. As Poirot follows the smallest clues—a crooked cufflink, a missing teaspoon, a window left open without reason—he uncovers a web of jealousy, deception, and a criminal mind desperate to rewrite the truth. This Poirot mystery pulls you into an atmosphere of suspense, locked-room tension, and psychological twists where every detail matters… and every silence hides a motive. Settle in for a chilling, elegant, and deeply satisfying detective story from the golden age of crime.