Cards on the Table
What metaphors are used in Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie?

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Example of Metaphor:
“There is an idea prevalent that a detective story is rather like a big race—a number of starters—likely horses and jockeys.
"Poison is a woman's weapon. There must be many secret women poisoners—never found out."
Cards on the Table