The ABC Murders

The year is 1933 and a killer stalks Britain, known only as A.B.C. They strike in a methodical pattern and leave a copy of the ABC railway guide at the scene of each of murder. As Hercule Poirot attempts to investigate he is thwarted on every front; by a police force that no longer trusts him, a public that no longer adores him, and an enemy determined to outsmart him. If Hercule is to match his most cunning nemesis everything about him will be called into question; his authority, his integrity, his past, his identity.

Hercule has aged and the world has changed quickly around him. England, tolerant, welcoming England, squeezed by Depression, by the dark news from Germany, isn’t as tolerant and welcoming. Even worse, he has been swept aside by the new brooms in the police, specifically the hot-headed INSPECTOR CROME. Eventually, Scotland Yard take interest in Hercule but far from trusting him, Inspector Crome holds him in deep suspicion. How does Hercule know so much about these murders? And what is he hiding about his past?

The A.B.C. killer travels the length and breadth of Britain to taunt Poirot. The ominous rumble of the train tracks connects every sinew of the country, every corner of opulence and poverty bound together. As Poirot tracks the killer across a riven, tense England, the case peels back the layers of the persona he’s created to survive in a foreign land, surrounded by strangers where the only person who seems to truly understand him, is the deranged, uncontrolled killer.

  • 3 x 1hr for BBC One

  • Andrew Buchan
    Eamon Farren
    Jack Farthing
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Rupert Grint
    Shirley Henderson
    John Malkovich
    Freya Mavor

  • Writer Sarah Phelps

    Director Alex Gabassi

    Producer Farah Abushwesha

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