Mystery in the Pyrenees: A Poirot Story
Chapter 1
Mrs. Poirot wrote about how much had come and why they had been in that corner of the Pyrenees, what the weather was like, and the landscape of all who had stopped in London. The only mystery that should be ready for was the hospitality meal.
Ms. Puig approached the table where Mr. Poirot was writing, to speak with him. He spoke Catalan with Mr. Poirot, as beautiful as the day was. And where was Mr. Poirot?
Miss Henrietta approached two tables with bread and wine. All three were speaking Catalan with Mr. Poirot.
James and Mariona Estivill arrived, and he was talking about bowels and where that language was spoken.
Chapter 2
Call and Response, Mr. Jordan
It was an order that Alberta and the Guardia Civil arrived there. It was raining, and monitoring had been cut.
In Llopis, Miss Puig, Mr. Poirot, Jordan Gombreny, Father, and Lord Estivill talked some more. It was raining, and they had been told that they could not leave until tomorrow morning, to leave anyone to guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Meritxell, Salvador Gonbreny, Charles Llopis, Estivill, and Mrs. James and Father Peter Peret hoped Mr. Poirot’s children spoke of Mr. Poirot.
Chapter 3
Salvador and Henrietta Gombreny want to escape, but Henrietta leaves. We are all inside.
Gombreny spoke of Poirot and that he had killed a man and had a dirty wound. They asked to lower the guests.
Mrs. Jordan talked to Poirot about murder. Poirot suspected Louis Jordan, and his wife began to cry. Here comes Miss Jordan, and Mrs. Puig leaves the room.
Poirot and Mrs. Estivill spoke of how the children were sleeping with all the noise and were afraid. Poirot spoke with some about whether they were asleep when the murder took place on Father Peter, and heard a noise.
Chapter 4
Mr. Poirot, in Agatha, writes a letter explaining how they were guests and that he solved the crime. Nobody wanted to be in the room. Speaking with Mr. Poirot Gombreny, Mr. Shepherd, it seems that he was ill. Mr. Shepherd took penicillin.
The priest receives a shot. In Gombreny, Poirot comes in after coming to the body that is over the sink and discovers that she is alive. Poirot finds a weapon on the ground. It is the woman in the Miss Puig. Examining the site, they carry the wounded to the room.
Mr. Jordan appeared next to the beds. He offers women the gun and puts it into speech. He had not and had never seen the old mole. He called and said that the civil guards sold out early in the afternoon. The doctor reports that the wound is superficial and does not pose a risk. Madame Estivill says her husband bought two pistols, as they had also found, and are in need of Mr. Estivill minutes after Mr. Jordan found in Mr. Estivill’s the camera of Mr. Shepherd lying on the ground with a heavy blow to the head. They bear the case of the missing guns and see that the two have a gun, and the other did not know. Poirot says that he has solved the case and warns everyone to have them explain everything.
Chapter 5
To accuse Mr. Estivill of the death of both victims. Father Peter James is accused because he saw the fountain. The questioning begins.
They talk to them, and that the killer made a Miss Puig error. The Guardia Civil has now come to an end. All start to calm down.
The holidays have ended. Everyone is back to his house, and Poirot to their cases. The killer is Father Peter James.
Description of the Characters
- Hercule Poirot:
- Physically: He has curled mustaches.
- Psychologically: His behavior does not respond to a psychological register.
- Miss Puig:
- Physically: Fifty years old and from Barcelona to the bone marrow.
- Psychologically: She is really ready.
- Mr. Jordan:
- Physically: Fifty years old and is a typical mountain man.
- Psychologically: Rosy-cheeked.
- Mrs. Jordan:
- Physically: From Cerdanya, with red cheeks.
- Psychologically: Lovable.
- Henrietta Jordan:
- Physically: Twenty-few years old, a young lady.
- Psychologically: In love.
- Salvador Gombreny:
- Physically: A sick man.
- Psychologically: Gallant.
- Father Peter James:
- Physically: Wears a cassock.
- Psychologically: Now a cleric’s behavior.
- Francis Estivill:
- Physically: Rubs quarantine.
- Psychologically: N/A
- Lady Estivill:
- Physically: Delicate.
- Psychologically: Chard and a little cry for nothing.
- Jaumet and Mariona:
- Physically: She has curls.
- Psychologically: Just think about playing.
Space and Time
- Space: The spa lounge, bedrooms, living room, kitchen, fountain.
- Time: Set in the postwar period.