![]() Poirot's visits to the Continent are chronicled in stories such as Murder on the Links, Death in the Clouds, The Big Four, the short story "Triangle at Rhodes"Īnd the short story collection titled The Labors of Hercules. Note: Poirot's method of travel is not explained in every one of his stories. He travels by boat in the short story "Problem at Sea"Īnd in the novel Death on the Nile. Plane travel is (obviously) seen in Death in the Clouds, when Poirot investigates a murder that happened during flight. Train bleu in The Mystery of the Blue Train and the train of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits in the classic story Murder on the Orient Express. His modes of transportation consisted of travel by train, airplane, or boat. Most of the cases that took place abroad are featured in stories from the 1930s. ![]() Most of these trips were meant to be for pleasure these trips take him to the European continent and the MiddleĮast. We encounter Hercule Poirot outside of England on several occasions. ![]()
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