Description
At a Hallowe’en party, thirteen-year-old Joyce, known for her sharp tongue and boastful nature, claims she once witnessed a murder. Her revelation is met with disbelief and ridicule, prompting her to retreat in anger. However, the night takes a chilling turn when Joyce is later found dead—drowned in a tub of apples used for the party game of apple-bobbing. Called in to investigate, Hercule Poirot must uncover the truth behind the girl’s shocking claim and her gruesome death, as he seeks to determine whether he is dealing with one murder—or two.

