As Poirot watches the judge sentence socialite Elinor Carlisle to death for poisoning her aunt Laura Welman and her rival in love, Mary Gerrard, he can't help feeling something is wrong. All evidence points to her guilt, so why does Poirot feel so uneasy? Is it possible that one tiny clue might prove Elinor's innocence?
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