Hercule Poirot |
Hercule Poirot is a fictional character who is a main character who is a detective in novels by Agatha Christie and appeared in more than 30 books. This character was born in Belgium, and has worked as an army there, but later moved to England after World War I and began his career as a private detective.
Poirot recognizable by its small stature, his head is egg-shaped, firm and greasy mustache, a dapper dandannya habits, his obsession with neatness and order, and mockery of the methods of detectives who often have to crawl looking for a clue (this is the kind of satire of Sherlock Holmes , the detective creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). She prefers to explore the psychological aspects of a crime, and the occasional bet with his friend, Arthur Hastings, that he can solve a case with just sitting on the couch, and use the "little gray cells" her.
As well as detekti-detective fiction of the other mysteries, (including Miss Marple, and Sherlock Holmes), Poirot is not married.
Fictional addresses (from a business card) is:
Hercule Poirot
56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square
London W1, England.