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Step into wartime London, early spring of 1942, where blackout curtains darken the streets and an invitation—delivered without explanation—summons six guests to a discreet townhouse hotel near Bloomsbury. Beneath soft candlelight and carefully arranged place settings, old associations resurface, guarded truths are spoken aloud, and a final toast sets into motion a reckoning long overdue. As the evening unfolds, silence becomes as telling as speech. And when one man collapses before the glass is raised, Monsieur Hercule Poirot must look beyond locked doors and untouched wine to uncover how trust itself became the deadliest instrument in the room. This is a quiet mystery of precision and motive— where nothing is accidental, and the smallest detail holds the truth. ✨ If you enjoy classic mysteries, careful deduction, and stories that reward patience, you are warmly invited to return. 🔔 Subscribe to The Cozy Mystery Parlour for future evenings of thoughtful investigation and elegant intrigue. 💬 Before you go, tell me—where are you listening from tonight? ⏰ Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 1:29 Chapter 1: An Invitation Too Precisely Worded 7:38 Chapter 2: The Guests at the Table 13:04 Chapter 3: Words That Should Not Have Been Spoken 17:01 Chapter 4: When the Room Fell Silent 21:27 Chapter 5: The Shape of an Impossible Thing 26:05 Chapter 6: What the Guests Carried With Them 30:37 Chapter 7: The Smallest Detail 35:01 Chapter 8: What Remains After Truth 39:16 Epilogue: After the Lamps Are Lowered ⚖️ Disclaimer This story is a work of fan fiction inspired by the character Hercule Poirot, created by Agatha Christie. It is not written by Agatha Christie, nor is it affiliated with or endorsed by her estate or original works. This audiobook is presented solely for entertainment purposes.