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Cards on the Table

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Cards on the Table is an Agatha Christie detective fiction murder mystery first published in 1936. The mysterious Mr Shaitana, who boasts of being a "collector of murderers", hosts a dinner party to which he invites four "specimens" of his collection along with the famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, crime novelist Ariadne Oliver, Superintendent Battle of Scotland Yard, and Secret Service man Colonel Race. After some provocative discourse on the subject of murder, Shaitana invites his eight guests to play Bridge, while he retires to his armchair by the fire, where he is promptly murdered. In investigating the murder, Poirot uncovers some dark secrets in the lives of all four suspects.The book was made into a stage play in 1981, and adapted for the TV series Poirot in 2005, the latter of which strayed considerably from the original story. Tropes for the 2005 adaptation are listed on the page for the TV series.
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After-Action Villain Analysis
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After-Action Villain Analysis: Double Subverted. At the beginning of the Summation Gathering, we are falsely led to believe that Shaitana's killer is Anne, who has just drowned, before Poirot announces that the true killer is in the room. Poirot begins his analysis of this person after they are taken into custody.
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Goodbye, Cruel World!
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Goodbye, Cruel World!: Mrs Lorrimer sends out identical confession/suicide notes to the three other suspects. Subverted — the letters were actually forged by Dr Roberts, who also faked her suicide.
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Inspector Lestrade
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Inspector Lestrade: Subverted with Superintendent Battle, who presents an appearance of being rather slow and stupid at first, but his 'wooden' stolidity is a careful act, and his investigative methods, however 'plodding', do prove effective (though, of course, Poirot is Always Someone Better).
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Rescue Romance
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Rescue Romance: Despard saves Rhoda from drowning, which kickstarts their relationship.
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Graceful Loser
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Graceful Loser: Downplayed with the killer's calmly delivered final line: "I throw in my hand. You've got me!" Mrs. Oliver turns out to be one of these as well. During the "sleuth" bridge game, she does a terrible job, but freely admits to playing badly and pays what she owes with a smile. It's this graceful attitude that sways Battle into letting her stay during the initial interrogation, as she's a good sport who has earned his respect.
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The Stoic
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The Stoic: Mrs Lorrimer is notably difficult to read, calm, collected, and not likely to lose her head — which makes her an exceptional bridge player and the only one of Shaitana's captive murderers who never cracks — Poirot admits he cannot prove she killed her husband or why, but what impresses him most is that she never gives in to the temptation to deliver a Motive Rant about why she was entirely justified. Poirot regards her as something of a Worthy Opponent.
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Gender-Equal Ensemble
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Gender-Equal Ensemble: The murderers that Shaitana has "collected" consist of two men—Dr. Roberts and Major Despard—and two women—Mrs. Lorrimer and Anne Meredith. The sleuths, meanwhile, are a three-to-one male/female ratio (see The Smurfette Principle).
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The Profiler
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The Profiler: A prominent example of Poirot's use of "the psychology" to solve the crime — the eponymous "cards on the table" refer to contract bridge, and Poirot is able to discern a great deal about the four murderers' respective characters from their playstyles, along with the exact manner of their crimes as compared to the murder of Mr Shaitana.
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Betty and Veronica Switch
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Betty and Veronica Switch: Flatmates Rhoda Dawes and Anne Meredith swiftly fall for Major Despard. Zigzagged as the former is tomboyish and down-to-earth but also the more assertive and worldly of the two, while Anne is shy, mysterious, and seemingly rather sheltered and in need of protection — but is one of Shaitana's collection of supposed murderers. Anne solidifies her position as the jealous Veronica when she tries to Murder the Hypotenuse as she senses Despard's attention moving toward Rhoda; however, Anne also realizes that Rhoda is the only person who knows about her connection to the murder of her former employer, which also serves as motive for the murder.
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Again with Feeling
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Again with Feeling: Rhoda Dawes goes to Ariadne Oliver and reveals that Anne Meredith, her roommate and one of the suspects in the murder investigation, was the live-in companion to a woman who apparently died by mistake (Anne actually poisoned her, but Rhoda doesn't know that). Anne herself refuses to talk about this with anyone, especially the police. Rhoda thus feels guilty for sharing the secret without Anne knowing and repeatedly suggests that she tell someone. Late in the book, Anne gets angry at Rhoda's badgering and snaps that it's not a big deal: "Nobody knows but you!" She then repeats herself—"Nobody knows but you..."—and it's immediately clear that she's going to murder Rhoda for knowing too much.
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: People, particularly women, are afraid of Mr Shaitana without entirely knowing why. He does certainly possess a great deal of mysterious knowledge, and moves in influential circles. Perhaps he was relying on his reputation to protect him from his collection of murderers. It doesn't.
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The Ingenue
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The Ingenue: Anne Meredith appears to be a shy but very sheltered and innocent girl whom the sleuths couldn't help feeling sorry for, but she's one of the murderers that Shaitana had "collected" for his party.
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Title Drop Chapter
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Title Drop Chapter: The last chapter, in which Poirot explains how he zeroed in on Dr. Roberts as the killer, is called "Cards on the Table." Both Poirot and Battle speak the phrase during the novel.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Mrs. Luxmore's misapprehension that Despard was about to shoot her husband dead leads her to thwart his attempt at Percussive Prevention and turns what was intended as Only a Flesh Wound into a fatal shot.
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Everyone Is a Suspect
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Everyone Is a Suspect: Invoked, both in universe and out of it. The foreword to the novel specifically states that the trope is in place: four of Shaitana's guests are invited on the premise that they are all murderers who managed to get away with it, with Shaitana all but blackmailing them with what he knows.
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Break the Comedian
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Break the Comedian: Ariadne Oliver spends much of the novel as bumbling comic relief. However, when Mr. Shaitana is found dead, she falls into a chair and begins to quietly cry, not making any jokes or even speaking. She recovers in time to begin interviewing the suspects, but it's still a remarkably somber moment for her.
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Murder the Hypotenuse
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Murder the Hypotenuse: One-time murderer Anne tries to get rid of her romantic rival Rhoda by shoving her into the river while they're boating together. It backfires, however, as the boat tips, causing both to fall in. Anne drowns while Rhoda is rescued by Major Despard. Mrs Luxmore believes Major Despard murdered her botanist husband to get him out of the way. Subverted in that Despard never liked her and was in fact trying to shoot the delirious Professor Luxmore in the leg to stop him before he fell in the river and drowned. In trying to stop him, Mrs Luxmore actually threw off Despard's aim at the last moment, making the shot unintentionally fatal.
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Face Death with Dignity
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Face Death with Dignity: Mrs. Lorrimer receives a diagnosis of a terminal illness in the middle of the novel, but does not panic in the slightest, instead stoically accepting the news and preparing to die quietly. This diagnosis is part of what motivates her to confess to Shaitana's murder and save Anne: since she is already not long for the world, she might as well go protecting someone.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Exactly why and how Mrs. Lorrimer killed her husband is never elaborated upon; all we know is that she did it and, by process of elimination during Mr. Shaitana's speech about four methods of committing murder, used some kind of poison. It's particularly jarring because much of the book is dedicated to figuring out the criminal pasts of Anne Meredith, Dr. Roberts, and Major Despard.
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Make It Look Like an Accident
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Make It Look Like an Accident: Dr Roberts's original murder: infecting Mr Craddock's razor with anthrax, then administering a bacteria-infested inoculation to his wife when she started kicking up a fuss after her husband's death. Her death weeks later was blamed on the conditions in Egypt.
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: Poirot presents one to Anne under the pretense of asking her advice on which of a range of expensive stockings to send to his (fictitious) nieces and grand-nieces as Christmas presents. What he actually wants to know is if she's a kleptomaniac. He deliberately arranges the stockings in a haphazard fashion on a table after taking a careful count of them, then recounts after Anne has left. Sure enough, two pairs of stockings are gone, proving that she cannot resist stealing small but expensive items when she thinks she can get away with it.
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Same Story, Different Names
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Same Story, Different Names: Ariadne Oliver is asked if she's ever reused a plot, and Poirot instantly mentions "The Lotus Murder" and "The Clue of the Candle-Wax" — which from the descriptions are her versions of The Murder on the Links and "The Adventure of the Submarine Plans". Also used as part of the investigation: the goal is to find a crime in one of the suspects' pasts that has the same pattern as this one.
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Funny Foreigner
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Funny Foreigner: The Poirot novels sometimes suggested, and in Three Act Tragedy Poirot outright admits, that he plays this up to put British people off their guard. In this novel he plays up his foreignness, and butchers a poetry quote (changing "loved I not honor more" to "loved I not cricket more") to put Mrs. Luxmore the simple-minded widow at ease.
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InformationBroker
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Information Broker: Mr. Shaitana has built his infamous reputation by "collecting" secrets and gossip about all manner of people. Unlike most examples of this trope, he doesn't buy or sell the info he collects, but instead acts vague and mysterious to deliberately intimidate others and create an aura of fear for himself. It's promptly deconstructed when one of the people he has dirt on promptly decides to kill him.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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In just some of the massive Leaning on the Fourth Wall that goes on in this story, Ariadne Oliver admits to tossing in additional murders to keep her stories interesting, only for just such an incident to happen in this book.
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Taking the Heat
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Taking the Heat: Mrs. Lorrimer, believing that Anne is the killer, decides to confess to the crime herself. Shaitana was a jerkass who deserved to be murdered, and Mrs. Lorrimer is terminally ill, so she tries to take the rap to save young Anne.
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Not What It Looks Like
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Not What It Looks Like: It turns out Mrs Lorrimer caught a glimpse of Anne Meredith hovering suspiciously over Mr Shaitana in his chair. This ends up being the reason why Mrs Lorrimer falsely confesses to killing Shaitana herself, to protect a young girl with her whole life ahead of her who was forced into what Mrs Lorrimer saw as justifiable homicide. Shaitana, however, had actually already been stabbed at the time, and the reason Anne hesitated to speak up was not because she'd killed him, but out of fear that suspicion would come to rest on her based on the murder Shaitana had implied she'd committed over dinner. A large-scale version of this occurs with Major Despard and his supposed "murder" of botanist Dr. Luxmore during a trip to South America. Mrs. Luxmore insists that Despard had fallen desperately in love with her on the expedition and killed her husband so they could be together—but this isn't the case at all. Despard explains that the three were instead suffering from a dangerous fever, with Dr. Luxmore particularly affected. The doctor deliriously wandered off toward a river, and Major Despard planned to shoot him in the leg to stop him, only for Mrs. Luxmore to misread the situation and hurl herself at the major, ruining his aim and leading to an entirely accidental death. The local natives helped them hush up the situation, which Despard admits looks bad, but he's ultimately proven to be telling the truth; as Battle puts it, this particular crime "wasn't a murder at all."
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Great White Hunter
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Great White Hunter: Major Despard's job. His "murder" took place when he was escorting a botanist and the botanist's amorous, misguided wife on a South American trip.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: The killer has a bluff and hearty manner. He also killed two patients (at least) and never shows any sign of hesitation, doubt or remorse. When he's revealed to have killed both Shaitana and Mrs Lorrimer at the Summation Gathering, he surrenders with the grin of someone who's been fairly beaten at his own game, rather than someone who's been caught for at least four murders.
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Women Are Wiser
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Women Are Wiser: In-Universe, Ariadne Oliver is a firm believer in this trope: she constantly praises "women's intuition" and remarks that if a female was in charge of Scotland Yard, crime would disappear in a manner of weeks. It's largely Played for Laughs, especially because Mrs. Oliver is such a bumbling figure, but she is able to gather incriminating information on Anne Meredith when the police couldn't, so there may be something to her theories after all. Played straighter with Mrs. Lorrimer, who Poirot remarks is the only one of Shaitana's four "murderers" to truly intimidate him. The other three are, to varying degrees, Obviously Evil (or at least obviously criminal), but Mrs. Lorrimer never loses her cool and stays collected in every circumstance. As such, Poirot believes that she is the only "successful" criminal out of the group.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Zigzagged throughout the novel. For starters, entire premise of the story is that four people have managed to literally get away with murder by outwitting the police. However, when one of those murderers strikes again, Superintendent Battle, his team of officers, and Secret Service agent Colonel Race are able to gather a good deal of information about two of the suspects. Then again, they're completely unable to determine Anne Meredith's criminal history; it takes some amateur sleuthing from Mrs. Oliver to learn the facts about that incident, although Battle at least has the good grace to admit that Mrs. Oliver was able to outsmart him.
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Karma Houdini Warranty
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Karma Houdini Warranty: All four suspects were believed by Shaitana to have previously gotten away with murder. One of them is killed by another, who is then arrested for that murder and the murder of Shaitana. A third suspect drowns accidentally while attempting to bump off someone that could incriminate them. The only one still alive and free at the end of the book is one who appears to actually be innocent of the crime for which Shaitana suspected them.
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: We never learn how or why Mrs. Lorrimer killed her husband. The only thing we know for certain is that he was poisoned: when Shaitana lists off four possible murder methods at the beginning of the novel, he names a shooting accident, a domestic mistake, a doctor's opportunities, and poison as a "woman's weapon." Since the first three correspond to Despard, Anne Meredith, and Dr. Roberts, respectively, we're left with the conclusion that Mrs. Lorrimer's crime relates to the last method. The exact nature of Mrs. Lorrimer's fatal illness is never made clear. All she says is "I shall not play very much more bridge, Monsieur Poirot" and remarks that she's been given a few months to live at most.
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Thinks Like a Romance Novel
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Thinks Like a Romance Novel: Mrs. Luxmore apparently suffered from this crossed with Wrong Genre Savvy; she was convinced Major Despard was a dashing adventurer who wanted to sweep her off her feet once he put her husband out of the way, which culminated in her husband's murder and the two tragically going their separate ways. Despard makes clear he was never the least bit interested in her and that her interference directly resulted in Professor Luxmore's avoidable death.
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Cards on the Table / int_5cd8a3c1
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: Ariadne Oliver is the only woman among the four "sleuths" that Shaitana invites to his party. It's somewhat justified in that he deliberately sought out experts in their fields, and in 1936 London, there simply weren't that many opportunities for women be involved in criminal investigations on the professional level (as noted when Mrs. Oliver points out that the majority of the females on Scotland Yard's police force are park rangers).
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Cards on the Table / int_5d753b19
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Don't read this book before Murder on the Orient Express, since Poirot gives away the solution. Similarly, don't read The Pale Horse before reading this one. If you do, you'll know that Major Despard isn't the guilty party, as he's married to Rhoda and has been promoted to colonel.
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Cards on the Table / int_5f3bb274
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Good All Along
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Good All Along: Major Despard turns out to not be a criminal at all, the murder he's accused of having actually been a tragic accident.
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Cards on the Table / int_5f611b7e
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Viewers Are Geniuses
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Viewers Are Geniuses: Christie structured the puzzle so that readers who had a good understanding of bridge would have an edge on guessing the solution.
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Cards on the Table / int_641cf81d
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He Knows Too Much
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He Knows Too Much: While it's unclear how he knows what he knows, Shaitana poses a danger to the murderers he has "collected", and ends up dead after introducing them to his collection of detectives. Rhoda's innocent knowledge about Anne Meredith's brief tenure working for a woman who died makes her a target. Anne specifically poisoned her former employer, Mrs Benson, when the latter was about to turn her in for stealing.
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Cards on the Table / int_65acf9db
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Author Avatar
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Author Avatar: Ariadne Oliver is an obvious self-parody of Christie herself, complete with her own extremely popular and quirky foreign detective, the lanky vegetarian Finn Sven Hjerson. One of her novels is titled The Body in the Library; six years later Christie wrote a Miss Marple novel with that title.
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Cards on the Table / int_66755d29
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Canon Welding
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Canon Welding: Superintendent Battle previously appeared in the two novels starring Bundle Brent, while Ariadne Oliver first appeared in the Parker Pyne stories, and appeared along with Rhoda Dawes and Major Despard in the 1961 novel The Pale Horse, which also featured the vicar's wife from the Miss Marple novel The Moving Finger.
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: Played with when Rhoda and Anne discuss are discussing the latter's tenure with Mrs. Benson, which Anne had conveniently "forgotten" to mention to the police. Anne, already on edge, remarks that it's not a big deal: "No one knows but you!...no one knows...but you." Since Anne killed Mrs. Benson, it means that Rhoda just made herself a prime target for murder.
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Cards on the Table / int_69cce3dc
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Meaningful Name
 Cards on the Table / int_6bda9a30
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Meaningful Name: Mr. Shaitana, whose surname is a cognate of "Satan", enjoys presenting himself as a devillish figure who torments people with his psychological games.
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Cards on the Table / int_6bda9a30
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending
 Cards on the Table / int_6eb04f1
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending: The book ends with a joke about killing off Insufferable Genius Poirot to see if his vengeful ghost comes back to solve the case.
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Cards on the Table / int_6eb04f1
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Just One Little Mistake
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Just One Little Mistake: Subverted. At first it seems that Dr Roberts was seen killing Mrs Lorrimer, but Poirot reveals that this was a bluff.
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Sticky Fingers
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Sticky Fingers: Anne is revealed by Poirot to be a kleptomaniac. She was caught stealing by her employer Mrs Benson, whom she then poisoned to cover her tracks.
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Cards on the Table / int_7390323c
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Bond Villain Stupidity
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Bond Villain Stupidity: As noted under Bullying a Dragon below, Mr. Shaitana's decision to flaunt his knowledge and power, all while making coy references to the secrets he'd gathered about his "collection" of murderers, was an incredibly moronic thing to do.
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Cards on the Table / int_7570a10c
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Obviously Evil
 Cards on the Table / int_7c0bfb83
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Played straighter with Mrs. Lorrimer, who Poirot remarks is the only one of Shaitana's four "murderers" to truly intimidate him. The other three are, to varying degrees, Obviously Evil (or at least obviously criminal), but Mrs. Lorrimer never loses her cool and stays collected in every circumstance. As such, Poirot believes that she is the only "successful" criminal out of the group.
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Cards on the Table / int_7c0bfb83
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Louis Cypher
 Cards on the Table / int_7c58fe32
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Louis Cypher: Mr Shaitana (whose name is derived from Shaitan, the Arabic spelling of Satan) cultivates a deliberately 'Mephistophelian' image, from his immaculately tailored clothing and well-appointed home right down to the Van Dyke mustache and goatee. He even has a collection of damned souls of sorts, in the form of undetected murderers he's gathered over the years, and is arrogant enough — proud as the devil, in other words — to invite them all to a party with his other collection, four famous sleuths. Subverted in that Shaitana ends up being the murder victim. As Poirot warns him, he is not the devil, only a man, and Mr Shaitana's hobbies are far more dangerous to himself than to anyone else.
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Cards on the Table / int_7c58fe32
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Bullying a Dragon
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Bullying a Dragon: Poirot makes perfectly clear at one point that he thinks what Mr. Shaitana did, which was to take a bunch of people he knew well had committed murder and place them in a room with a bunch of expert detectives just to see them squirm, was just asking for one of them to snap and decide to kill him.
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Cards on the Table / int_7eb73553
 Cards on the Table / int_88cee6e2
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Abhorrent Admirer
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Abhorrent Admirer: Major Despard attracts the ditzy, dreamy Mrs Luxmore and, to a lesser extent, the pretty but timid Anne Meredith when he'd prefer her more adventurous, tomboyish flatmate Rhoda.
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Cards on the Table / int_88cee6e2
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Who Murdered the Asshole
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Who Murdered the Asshole: Mr. Shaitana invites people who literally got away with murder to a party calculated to make them squirm. Christie plays with this one, as Poirot immediately points out that this is not a safe hobby. Much of the book is spent trying to find out what murders the suspects previously committed. As a further sign of Shaitana's arrogance, very late in the book, it is revealed that one of the so-called "murderers" was actually innocent of their supposed crime and did not deserve to be put through Shaitana's mind games in the first place.
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Cards on the Table / int_8cb66c2f
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: Poirot repeatedly points out how stupid it was of Shaitana to go around deliberately taunting successful murderers. Later, when one of the suspects confesses to shield the real murderer, Poirot points out how short-sighted such a move really is, as it will only encourage the killer to keep using murder as a means of solving problems.
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Cards on the Table / int_8d0785d5
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Karmic Death
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Karmic Death: Anne Meredith tries to kill her flatmate Rhoda by pushing her into the river, but ends up falling in herself and drowning.
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Cards on the Table / int_90d44f44
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Throw the Dog a Bone
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Throw the Dog a Bone: Mrs. Oliver spends a good portion of the novel making outlandish comments and insisting that her "women's intuition" is much stronger than she thinks. However, she is the only one of the four sleuths who is able to learn the truth about Anne Meredith's murderous past—something that even Superintendent Battle and all of Scotland Yard couldn't do. Battle himself, after getting over his shock, sincerely compliments Mrs. Oliver on her successful detective work.
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Cards on the Table / int_98576799
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Mr. Shaitana is one to Poirot—they're both foreigners in London with elaborate mustaches, a flair for the dramatic, and oversized egos. It's lampshaded when Poirot goes to visit Mrs. Luxmore, one of the parties associated with Major Despard's murder—the detective deliberately amplifies his Funny Foreigner traits to impress and mystify her, with the narration commenting that he looks a good deal like Shaitana in that moment. Shaitana's party is this on a larger scale: he deliberately invites four people who have successfully gotten away with murder and four experts in criminology to the same dinner table and has them chat with one another. While the matches aren't exact, the general match-ups are Dr. Roberts to Mrs. Oliver (bombastic, talkative, and genial); Mrs. Lorrimer to Superintendent Battle (stoic and calm with hidden emotional sides); Major Despard to Colonel Race (both globetrotting adventurers); and Anne Meredith to Hercule Poirot (quiet and often underestimated, but still clever and deadly when they need to be).
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Cards on the Table / int_9b54d536
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Summation Gathering
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Summation Gathering: Played with in that it seems that Poirot is simply giving an after-action report on Anne Meredith's murders to the other interested parties. His talk veers straight into a summation gathering when he tells Dr. Roberts, to his face, that he killed Shaitana and Mrs. Lorrimer as well as the two people he was accused of murdering in the past.
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Cards on the Table / int_9ccb5f39
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: A bit which might not work with readers not familiar with the geography of London; Mrs. Lorrimer is said to be exiting "a certain door in Harley Street" exhibiting "grim determination". Harley Street is a neighborhood known for having a lot of doctor's offices. Mrs. Lorrimer is eventually revealed to be terminally ill.
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Cards on the Table / int_9d12bbc1
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Poirot gives Rhoda the knife the killers used to send Cassetti where he belonged and outright spoils the Twist Ending of that story. Poirot grudgingly admits to having once failed, 28 years ago in Belgium. This is a reference to 1925 short story "The Chocolate Box", in which he did in fact finger the wrong person. In the foreword, when Christie says Hastings found this case dull when Poirot told him about it, this references a conversation in The ABC Murders.
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Cards on the Table / int_9dab0a6e
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Creator Career Self-Deprecation
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Creator Career Self-Deprecation: Ariadne Oliver is a fountain of this: she outright calls her many successful novels "tripe" and frequently makes jabs about herself and her writing habits. She admits to recycling plots and sometimes resorting to Never One Murder to stretch out a story that isn't making it to book length. She admits to using Inspector Lestrades ("idiotic police inspectors") to make her detective look good. Since Oliver is a clear Author Avatar of Christie herself, it also counts as Leaning on the Fourth Wall.
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Cards on the Table / int_9fbf92c3
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Double-Meaning Title
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Double-Meaning Title: "Cards on the Table" refers to both what was going on during the actual murder, all the suspects playing bridge, and figuratively to describe Poirot laying out what he knows.
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Unreliable Expositor
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Unreliable Expositor: Mrs. Luxmore tells Poirot a highly colorful and romanticized tale of forbidden love between her and Major Despard culminating in the latter killing her husband in self-defence, after which they decided that they had no choice but to part ways for good. It turns out she's an unstable Drama Queen whom Despard always disliked, and who was herself indirectly responsible for her fever-stricken husband's Accidental Murder.
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Cards on the Table / int_a5adbbe7
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Agent Peacock
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Agent Peacock: Mr. Shaitana is frequently described as being feminine: he dresses and acts flamboyantly, is obsessed with grooming and his appearance, and speaks in grandiose language. However, his near-supernatural ability to get dirt on people and hold it over their heads makes him very dangerous, with several characters commenting on his unnerving aura.
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Sickbed Slaying
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Sickbed Slaying: The elderly Mrs Lorrimer, who has recently learned she is dying, is found dead in her bed of an apparent suicide — actually staged by the real killer.
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Cards on the Table / int_a8c7bf13
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Forged Message
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Forged Message: The suicide notes Mrs Lorrimer supposedly sent out to each of the other suspects turns out to have been forged by Dr Roberts.
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Collector of the Strange
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Collector of the Strange: Mr Shaitana "collects" murderers — striking up acquaintances with the successful ones, those who managed to get away with it. More recently, he's also started collecting famous detectives. The story begins with the extremely ill-advised idea of putting them all together at a party... which leads to one of the murderers striking again, with Shaitana stabbed to death before the night is out.
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Sadist
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Sadist: Of the psychological kind. Shaitana enjoys tormenting his "murderers" with his knowledge of what they did — such as by inviting them to a bridge party with four separate sleuths.
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Never One Murder
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Never One Murder: Five people were murdered before the novel began: Dr Roberts' patients Mr and Mrs Craddock, Mrs Lorrimer's husband, Anne's former employer Mrs Benson, and Professor Luxmore, the botanist Major Despard worked for as a guide in Africa. Knowing this and baiting the killers with that knowledge is what leads to Mr Shaitana being murdered. Mrs Lorrimer is later killed to serve as a scapegoat for Shaitana's murder. In just some of the massive Leaning on the Fourth Wall that goes on in this story, Ariadne Oliver admits to tossing in additional murders to keep her stories interesting, only for just such an incident to happen in this book.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: Zigzagged. Shaitana was clever enough to recognize his collector's pieces as murderers when no one else knew, but unsurprisingly, his dangerous hobby of collecting successful murderers gets him killed when he chooses to make them squirm for his own amusement rather than simply turning them in.
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Percussive Prevention
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Percussive Prevention: Despard attempted to save the delirious Professor Luxmore from drowning by shooting to wound him before he could fall into the river, but it went horribly wrong.
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Gentleman Adventurer
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Gentleman Adventurer: Major Despard, a soldier, hunter, and wilderness guide in Darkest Africa, described as dashing in the text — but also one of Shaitana's murderers. Since it turns out that said murder was actually a genuine accident, the trope is only fully realized by the book's end.
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Irony
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Irony: Despard shot at a Professor Luxmore to save his life when he was about to deliriously wander to his death by drowning; the shot was only fatal due to the misguided intervention of Mrs Luxmore.
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Needle in a Stack of Needles
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Needle in a Stack of Needles: Shaitana claimed all four of the people who eventually become suspects for his own murder had also committed previous murders, meaning any of them were theoretically capable of killing again. Poirot notes that Shaitana was only likely to be wrong about, at most, one of them. He turns out to be right, as Major Despard only committed at most accidental manslaughter.
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Introdump
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Intro Dump: Pretty much all the characters in the novel except for Poirot and Shaitana are introduced within a few paragraphs of each other in Chapter 2, as Shaitana introduces them all to Poirot as they arrive for the party.
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Never Suicide: Mrs Lorrimer's death is set up to look as if she committed suicide out of remorse for killing Mr Shaitana. In reality, Dr Roberts killed them both.
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Cool Old Lady: Mrs. Lorrimer, though she's closer to middle-age than most examples of this trope. She's described as calm, collected, and exceptionally intelligent, able to easily converse with Poirot about everything from recent plays to geopolitics. She's also the only one of the four murderers to leave behind absolutely no evidence of her own crime, and never cracks or even attempts to justify why she did it. That, plus the fact that she's willing to take the blame for Shaitana's death to protect Anne Meredith, impresses the not-easily-impressed Poirot, and he calls her a Worthy Opponent for her strong character.
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Refuge in Audacity: The crime had to have been committed in the middle of a card game in plain view of the other players, none of whom noticed. This is how Poirot comes to fix on the real murderer — regardless of the actual method used, it was a murder that called for swift and sudden action, spotting an opportunity and taking a considerable risk, and being willing to bluff. This fits Dr Roberts' style of bridge to a tee: overcalling his hand, skillfully playing the cards he's dealt, and getting quite lucky along with it. While not a strictly medical murder, Shaitana's murder was committed at the spur of the moment and in public, much like Roberts infecting his previous two victims in their own home during appointments with them.
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…But He Sounds Handsome: There's an element of this in the way the killer comments about how much nerve would be required to commit a murder in that fashion at the very beginning of the novel.
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Red Herring: Mrs Lorrimer and Anne Meredith, both previously successful murderers, are set up to look like Shaitana's killer. Neither one is. One of Shaitana's other murderers, Major Despard, turns out not to have murdered anyone at all.
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The Scapegoat: Mrs Lorrimer chooses to take the blame for the murder of Mr Shaitana, believing that Anne Meredith only killed him out of desperation and needs to be protected. Dr Roberts seizes the opportunity to frame Mrs Lorrimer for the murder which he actually committed, making it look like she killed Shaitana and committed suicide out of remorse.
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Bluffing the Murderer: Poirot hires an actor to play the part of a window cleaner who claims to have witnessed the final murder through the window. He didn't really, of course — Poirot accurately reconstructed the scene from what he already knew entirely in his imagination.
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Mama Bear: Mrs. Lorrimer ends up developing a strong motherly fondness for Anne Meredith, and decides to falsely confess to Shaitana's murder to protect the younger woman.
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Mrs Luxmore believes Major Despard murdered her botanist husband to get him out of the way. Subverted in that Despard never liked her and was in fact trying to shoot the delirious Professor Luxmore in the leg to stop him before he fell in the river and drowned. In trying to stop him, Mrs Luxmore actually threw off Despard's aim at the last moment, making the shot unintentionally fatal.
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Creator's Favorite: An In-Universe example occurs at the beginning of the book. Christie says in her foreword that this is one of Poirot's personal favorite cases he ever solved — though when he described it to Hastings, the captain found it rather dull.
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Played for Laughs during the Secret Test of Character described below. Poirot buys many pairs of fine silk stockings and asks Anne Meredith to help him choose which ones to send to some (fictitious) relatives as presents. The stockings are arranged in a huge, messy heap on a table in his flat—and the narration remarks that this is obviously a scheme, because Poirot's Obsessively Organized nature would never allow for such disorder in his perfectly-arranged living space.
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Redemption Equals Death
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Deadly Doctor: As part of Shaitana's "game" of tormenting the four murderers, he suggests that Dr Roberts is this; Roberts facetiously replies that when he poisons his patients it's entirely by accident. Not so when it comes to Mr. and Mrs. Craddock, though.
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A large-scale version of this occurs with Major Despard and his supposed "murder" of botanist Dr. Luxmore during a trip to South America. Mrs. Luxmore insists that Despard had fallen desperately in love with her on the expedition and killed her husband so they could be together—but this isn't the case at all. Despard explains that the three were instead suffering from a dangerous fever, with Dr. Luxmore particularly affected. The doctor deliriously wandered off toward a river, and Major Despard planned to shoot him in the leg to stop him, only for Mrs. Luxmore to misread the situation and hurl herself at the major, ruining his aim and leading to an entirely accidental death. The local natives helped them hush up the situation, which Despard admits looks bad, but he's ultimately proven to be telling the truth; as Battle puts it, this particular crime "wasn't a murder at all."
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