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時間:2016-06-11 22:39 /推理偵探 / 編輯:宇文拓
新書推薦,《尼羅河上的慘案/尼羅河謀殺案(英文版)》是阿加莎·克里斯蒂傾心創作的一本推理偵探、推理類小說,本小說的主角that,said,She,書中主要講述了:"That - naturally," agreed Poirot, and his face was grave. "What ...

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"That - naturally," agreed Poirot, and his face was grave.

"What does J stand for?" asked Race.

Poirot replied promptly: "J stands for Jacqueline de Bellefort, a young lady who declared to me less than a week ago that she would like nothing better than to -" he paused and then deliberately quoted, "'to put my dear little pistol close against her head and then just press with my finger.'"

"Gott im Himmel!" exclaimed Dr Bessner.

There was a momentary silence. Then Race drew a deep breath and said:

"Which is just what was done here?"

Bessner nodded.

"That is so, yes. It was a pistol of very small calibre - as I say probably a twenty-two. The bullet has got to be extracted, of course, before we can say definitely."

Race nodded in swift comprehension. Then he asked: "What about time of death?"

Bessner stroked his jaw again. His finger made a rasping sound.

"I would not care to be too precise. It is now eight o'clock. I will say, with due regard to the temperature last night, that she has been dead certainly six hours and probably not longer than eight."

"That puts it between midnight and two A.M."

"That is so."

There was a pause. Race looked round.

"What about her husband? I suppose he sleeps in the cabin next door."

"At the moment," said Dr Bessner, "he is asleep in my cabin."

Both men looked very surprised.

Bessner nodded his head several times.

"Ach, so. I see you have not been told about that. Mr Doyle was shot last night in the saloon."

"Shot? By whom?"

"By the young lady, Jacqueline de Bellefort."

Race asked sharply, "Is he badly hurt?"

"Yes, the bone was splintered. I have done all that is possible at the moment, but it is necessary, you understand, that the fracture should be X-rayed as soon as possible and proper treatment given such as is impossible on this boat."

Poirot murmured, "Jacqueline de Bellefort."

His eyes went again to the J on the wall.

Race said abruptly: "If there is nothing more we can do here for the moment, let's go below. The management has put the smoking-room at our disposal. We must get the details of what happened last night."

They left the cabin. Race locked the door and took the key with him.

"We can come back later," he said. "The first thing to do is to get all the facts clear."

They went down to the deck below, where they found the Manager of the Karnak waiting uneasily in the doorway of the smoking-room.

The poor man was terribly upset and worried over the whole business, and was eager to leave everything in Colonel Race's hands.

"I feel I can't do better than leave it to you, Sir, seeing your official position. I'd had orders to put myself at your disposal in the - er - other matter. If you will take charge, I'll see that everything is done as you wish."

"Good man! To begin with I'd like this room kept clear for me and for Monsieur Poirot during the inquiry."

"Certainly, sir."

"That's all at present. Go on with your own work. I know where to find you."

Looking slightly relieved the Manager left the room.

Race said, "Sit down, Bessner, and let's have the whole story of what happened last night."

They listened in silence to the doctor's rumbling voice.

"Clear enough," said Race, when he had finished. "The girl worked herself up, helped by a drink or two, and finally took a pot shot at the man with a twenty-two pistol. Then she went along to zhaiyuedu.com Doyle's cabin and shot her as well."

But Dr Bessner was shaking his head.

"No, no. I do not think so. I do not think that was possible. For one thing she would not write her own initial on the wall; it would be ridiculous, nicht wahr?"

"She might," Race declared, "if she were as blindly mad and jealous as she sounds; she might want to - well - sign her name to the crime, so to speak." Poirot shook his head.

"No, no, I do not think she would be as - as crude as that."

"Then there's only one reason for that J. It was put there by someone else deliberately to throw suspicion on her."

Bessner nodded.

"Yes, and the criminal was unlucky, because, you see, it is not only unlikely that the young Frдulein did the murder; it is also I think impossible."

"How's that?"

Bessner explained Jacqueline's hysterics and the circumstances which had led Miss Bowers to take charge of her.

"And I think - I am sure - that Miss Bowers stayed with her all night."

Race said, "If that's so, it's going to simplify matters very much."

"Who discovered the crime?" Poirot asked.

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尼羅河上的慘案/尼羅河謀殺案(英文版)

尼羅河上的慘案/尼羅河謀殺案(英文版)

作者:阿加莎·克里斯蒂
型別:推理偵探
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