DEATH IN THE CLOUDS
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There are more important things than finding the killer. And justice is a useful word, but sometimes it's hard to say what we mean by that word. In my opinion, the most important thing is to restore the innocent.
Seat number 9 was ideal for Hercule Poirot to observe his fellow passengers on the plane. To his right sat a cute young woman, who was clearly in love with the man opposite. Straight, in position 13, sat a countess, who well hid her cocaine addiction. Opposite the wooden staircase, in position 8, a police story writer was having a hard time dealing with an aggressive wasp. What Poirot did not realize was that behind him, in position 2, sat the lifeless body of a woman.