Murder on the Orient Express
How is Ratchett described in the novel, Murder on the Orient Express?
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Ratchett is described as animalistic.
From the text:
When [Ratchett] passed me in the restaurant ... I had a curious impression. It was as though a wild animal ... had passed me by ... The body - the cage - is everything of the most respectable - but through the bars, the wild animal looks out ... I could not rid my-self of the impression that evil had passed me by very close."
Murder on the Orient Express