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'''''Murder on the Orient Express''''' is a work of detective fiction by [[Agatha Christie]] and was first published in the [[UK]] on [[January]] [[1st January|1]], [[1934]]. The book features the [[Belgium|Belgian]] detective Hercule Poirot, who investigates the murder of an American buisness man committed on the Calais Coach of the [[Orient Express]], for which nearly all the passengers are suspects.
'''''Murder on the Orient Express''''' is a work of detective fiction by [[Agatha Christie]] and was first published in the [[UK]] on [[January]] [[1st January|1]], [[1934]]. The book features the [[Belgium|Belgian]] detective [[wikipedia:Hercule Poirot|Hercule Poirot]], who investigates the murder of an American buisness man committed on the Calais Coach of the [[Orient Express]], for which nearly all the passengers are suspects.


Christie was inadvertently inspired to write the novel by [[Donna Noble]], who met the writer in [[1926]] and was not aware that it had not been written yet. Although Christie's conscious memories of her adventure with [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and Donna were lost, the idea remained as a subconscious influence. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
Christie was inadvertently inspired to write the novel by [[Donna Noble]], who met the writer in [[1926]] and was not aware that it had not been written yet. Although Christie's conscious memories of her adventure with [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and Donna were lost, the idea remained as a subconscious influence. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'')
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