Murder on the Orient Express
How does the author use foreshadowing in Murder on the Orient Express?
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One example of foreshadowing in the novel, Murder on the Orient Express, occurs when Ratchett makes a point of telling Poirot that someone is going to murder him.
Murder on the Orient Express