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Talk:Orient Express

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The Unicorn and the Wasp[[edit source]]

The train was perhaps most famous for being the setting of a detective novel, Murder on the Orient Express, written in 1934 by Agatha Christie and featuring her Belgian detective character Hercule Poirot. This was inadvertently inspired by Donna Noble, when she met the writer in 1926. It is unlikely, however, that, per Donna's suggestion, the book was copyrighted "Donna Noble." (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)

This is very speculative. There is no way that The Unicorn and the Wasp says the publication date, and it probably doesn't clarify who the main character of the novels is or Poirot's nationality. Not to mention "perhaps" and "it is unlikely"? This wiki is supposed to say exactly what the stories say and directly source those stories. -- Tybort (talk page) 15:26, October 12, 2014 (UTC)

The only information that Unicorn gives is that "they all did it" and that Christie hadn't written it yet.--Skittles the hog - talk 15:36, October 12, 2014 (UTC)
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