Hercule Poirot
Hercule Poirot (pronounced {{IPA|}}) is a fictional character, the primary detective of Agatha Christie's novels. He appears in over 30 books.
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Fictional character - Agatha Christie
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The character was born in Belgium, and has worked as a Belgian police officer, but moved to England after World War I and started a second career as a private detective. Poirot is remarkable for his small stature and egg-shaped head, his meticulous moustache, his dandified dressing habits, his absolute obsession with order and neatness, and his disdain for detective methods that include crawling on hands and knees and looking for clues. He prefers to examine the psychology of a crime, once even betting his best friend and sometime partner, Arthur Hastings, that he could solve a case simply by sitting in an easy chair and using his "little grey cells."
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Belgium - England - World War I - Private detective - Arthur Hastings
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Like a large number of detectives of the early days of mystery fiction (including Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, and Father Brown), Poirot is unmarried.
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Miss Marple - Sherlock Holmes - Father Brown
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His fictional address (from his business card) is 56B Whitehaven Mansions,
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Sandhurst Square, London W1.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Major novels |
| ► | Recurring characters |
| ► | Books featuring Hercule Poirot |
| ► | Hercule Poirot on screen and stage |
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