- Poirot and Hastings attend the Victory Ball, a popular costume party. During the festivities, one of the guests is found stabbed to death, and another succumbs to a drug overdose the next day.
- Poirot attends the Victory Ball, a costume party where you are expected to dress as someone famous, as himself. However, when two members of a party of six dressed as characters from classical Italian comedy are subsequently found dead, Poirot finds himself working with Chief Inspector Japp to solve the case. The solution to the deaths of Viscount Cronshaw and Coco Courtney is to be found in determining the correct time of death and identifying an impostor at the ball. Poirot takes to the airwaves and reveals the identity of the killer on a live BBC radio broadcast.—garykmcd
- Poirot and Hastings attend the Victory Ball, a costume party. (Poirot goes as himself...). During the ball the body of Viscount Cronshaw is found - he has been stabbed to death. That same evening the body of another of the party goers, Coco Courtney, is found in her flat. She died of a cocaine overdose. The next day the newspapers are painting Poirot as a failure, for being at the murder scene but not being able to solve the case. This makes Poirot even more determined to find the killer.—grantss
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