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"textContent": "For #MurderEveryMonday crime fiction originally published in 1955, I’m choosing Hickory Dickory Dock by Agatha Christie, translated to Portuguese as Poirot and the mistakes of the typist. The title is from a nursery rhyme, and the story sees Poirot investigate a series of strange stolen items in a student’s hostel. We also know in this … Continue reading #MurderEveryMonday Christie, Stout, & Wentworth",
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