The complexity, acting, direction and production of this 2-hour episode of the Poirot series, starring David Suchet, are superb. If you are a fan of the Poirot series, you will be amazed at what has been achieved here. The supporting actors are excellent, and far more skilled than the "usual, pleasant Poirot" series.
In this episode, we see a flashback to a horrific gas explosion, tearing apart the lives of many of the Cloade clan. The only survivors include the hated wife of the patriarch of the clan, and her brother.
Layer upon layer of secrets, several murders and a suicide thoroughly twist us around and around in the screenwriter's capable hands.
I might even venture to say that, gasp, this episode rises to the heights of Inspector Morse!
The best ever Poirot, by far!





