fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week agoI'll be Poirot': the Orient Express is back but what is it like to ride?
If anyone mysteriously vanishes, I can be Poirot, said the passenger from India, twirling his moustache. It felt as though the spirit of Agatha Christie's most famous character best known for solving the Murder on the Orient Express was lingering in the breeze at Palermo's sublime botanical garden, which had been transformed into a makeshift waiting room for the 40 or so travellers about to board an Italian replica of the fabled train.
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