
ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER
Hercule Poirot stood on the cliff-top. For here, many years earlier, there had been a tragic accident. . . the broken body of a woman was discovered on the rocks at the foot of the cliff. This was followed by the grisly discovery of two more bodies. . . a husband and wife. . . shot dead. But who had killed whom? Was it a suicide pact? A crime of passion? Or cold-blooded murder? Poirot delves back into a crime committed 15 years earlier and discovers that, when there is a distinct lack of physical evidence, it's just as well that old sins leave long shadows.