On a night full of strange events, a dance costume party was held at the Clossus Hall, where members of the Velvet community gathered, including the young Lord Cronshaw and the famous actress Coco Courtenay. But amidst the dancing and music, there was something unnatural about the atmosphere, something that foreshadowed disaster. While everyone was immersed in the atmosphere of the party, someone was watching silently, and mystery surrounded everything.
That night, Lord Cronshaw was killed in a mysterious accident, with all expectations falling with him and questions began to hover about what happened that night. Was it premeditated murder or a passing accident? Was actress Coco Courtenay's death just a coincidence or was it part of a larger plan?
Poirot, the brilliant detective, begins investigating a case that simply does not seem like an ordinary crime. With leads that lead nowhere, and an influx of evidence that contradicts each other, the truth becomes more and more ambiguous. Between betrayal, ulterior motives, and unexpected surprises, Poirot finds himself immersed in a world of mysteries that become more complex with every step.
It is a novel that combines excitement and suspense, and shows the writer's skill in constructing events full of mystery, and presenting characters full of strangeness that leave the reader in a state of anticipation until the end.