The Ultimate Crime
‘It’s impossible. She couldn’t have done it.’ Captain Hastings put down his coffee cup. Hercule Poirot placed his cup precisely in the centre of its saucer. ‘What makes you think that, mon ami?’ ‘She has always been neat and methodical. This was so sloppy, not her style at all.’ He leaned forward. ‘And she was nowhere around.’ Hercule Poirot nodded. ‘We must exercise the little grey cells. Let us consider your first point. You are sometimes methodical.’ He tapped his own chest. ‘Hercule Poirot is always methodical. But it is different for a woman.’ He paused. ‘Think of Miss Lemon. She has been my secretary for some years. She has her system, which is sometimes hard to realise. She is neat - women often are neat - but not methodical.’ He shook his head. ‘No, my friend. Men are methodical; women assuredly are not.’ ‘Bu...