Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express ============================================================================= Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express ============================================================================= A word of warning this walk-through contains many spoilers, but I am trying to label everything as clearly as possible so that game players can, hopefully, locate the section where they seem to be stuck without having to read the entire walk-through. Also, I wont give away the ending. First, a little explanation about how things will be phrased during the game you will be playing this game as Antoinette Marceau, and I will be phrasing all of the descriptions from her point of view. If I say that something is to your right (or left), it refers to HER perspective. If she is facing away from you it will also be to your right, but if she is facing you, it will be her right, your left (I hope this isnt too confusing it just seemed like the easiest way to handle it). Second, this is not necessarily a linear game. There are some things that have to be done before the game will move on to the next section, but there are a few things (not many) that can be done later. ============================================================================= Table of Contents ============================================================================= Game Controls Cast of Characters Epilogue 1924 The Beginning 1934 Part I The Facts Part II The Evidence Part III Hercule Poirot Sits Back and Thinks The End Credits ============================================================================= Game Controls ============================================================================= Cursor Descriptions ------------------- This game is entirely mouse controlled point and click. At the top of the screen you will find a drop-down picture of the train (from Baggage Car to Athens Paris Coach) and any car that you have access to will appear brighter in color than the ones that you dont have access to at that time. To move through the train quicker than walking through, move the cursor up to the drop-down train and click on the car that you want to move to the click will move you from where you are to just inside the door that is nearest to where you are coming from. In my walkthrough if I say go to a certain car, I mean click on that car on the drop-down train. Neutral Cursor - indicating no specific action necessary -------------- Back Cursor curved arrow indicating that you can back out of a close-up ----------- view. Down Cursor arrow pointing down indicating that you can climb or kneel ----------- down. Up Cursor arrow pointing up indicating that you can climb or stand up. --------- Speech Cursor a mouth indicating that you can speak (or at least attempt ------------- to speak) to another character. Keyhole Cursor a keyhole indicating that you can look through a keyhole -------------- (although the aspect that you see when it appears in this game is more like sticking your head out the door rather than looking through a keyhole). Use Cursor a gear indicating that you may use an item that you have in ---------- your inventory. Walk / Run Cursor footprints indicate that you may move in that direction. ----------------- A double-click on the left mouse button doesnt really get Marceau to run but it does transition faster between scenes. View Cursor an eye indicating that you can move in for a closer view of an ----------- area or item. Eavesdropping Cursor an ear indicating that you may eavesdrop on a -------------------- conversation. Shadow Cursor a shadow outline indicating that you may follow that person ------------- by clicking the left mouse button. Following is automatic and only lasts a short time. Door Cursor a doorknob indicating that you may enter a door if it is ----------- unlocked. Take Cursor a hand indicating that you may pick something up and add it ----------- to your inventory. Clicking the right mouse button will release an object that you have picked up from your inventory if it turns out that it wasnt what you needed to have at that time (Marceau and Poirot will both give you a hard time if you try to use the left mouse button to get back into your inventory while holding the wrong thing). Inventory Menu -------------- To get to your inventory click the right mouse button or move the cursor to the top of the screen. The drop-down representation of a train has a Valise Icon on the left side this is the Inventory Menu Icon that will open up your inventory. Along the top of the inventory window is a bar with arrows at each end and a bead that can be moved across the bar by clicking on one of the arrows or on the bar itself. This will scroll through the inventory window so that you can find the item you need. Along the right side you will see seven buttons Inventory Button (the valise) this will return you to the inventory section ----------------------------- if you have been using one of the other sections that are available. Magnifying Glass Button click on any object in your inventory that you want ----------------------- to examine more closely then click on this button. You will see comments at the bottom of the window about the object you are looking at, but dont forget to click on the eye button to turn the object around. Some of the most important information comes after the object is turned. Also examining books and letters here will transfer pertinent information to your scrapbook. Gears Button used to combine two or more objects that you have in your ------------ inventory to create new objects that are required to continue your investigation. It can also de-compile objects things that have been previously combined or things that are combined when you find them and need to be taken apart. If objects cannot be combined or taken apart, the character will make a comment telling you that you cant that. To combine, put the objects that you want to combine in the boxes on the left side of the window and click the Gear Button in the middle. If the objects can combine, the result will be in the box on the right side of the window. To de-compile, put the object that you want to take apart in the box on the right side of the window and click the Gear Button in the middle. If the object can be taken apart, the resulting pieces will be in the boxes on the left side of the window. Scrapbook Button information that you collect from documents during your ---------------- investigation, Poirots instructions and your progress with the challenge will be kept here. To access the specific information under any entry, click on a topic to view the contents and use the arrow icons at the bottom to turn the page. Passports Button this is where you will be able to access the information ---------------- from the passports that you collect from passengers and crew during your investigation. Fingerprints Button this is where fingerprints taken from passengers and ------------------- crew can be compared with prints collected from objects during your investigation. Exit Button exits the Inventory Menu and returns you to the game. ----------- The Hat Icon that you see on the right end of the train will take you out to the menu where you can save your game progress, load a different game, change your game options or exit to the main menu. ============================================================================= Cast of Characters in Order of Appearance ============================================================================= Antoinette Marceau (You) A clerk in Monsieur Boucs office instructed to ------------------------ see to it that his great friend, Hercule Poirot, is secured a compartment on the Orient Express because he must get back to England as quickly as possible, and she must see to it that he has a most comfortable trip on threat of losing her job. She is also a student of crime Hercule Poirot Belgian Detective and director of the investigation -------------- Klaus Herkensheimer German - Chef on the Orient Express ------------------- Cyrus Hardman American - Typewriter Ribbon Salesman (or so he claims) ------------- Antonio Foscarelli American (Naturalized) - Car Salesman ------------------ Princess Natalia Dragomiroff Russian princess living in Paris ---------------------------- Hildegarde Schmidt German Ladies Maid to Princess Dragomiroff ------------------ Greta Ohlsson Swedish Orphanage missionary in Gemlik, Turkey ------------- Samuel Ratchett American Victim --------------- Hector MacQueen American Oil Broker turned Secretary to Mr. Ratchett --------------- Mary Debenham English Governess between jobs and on her way home ------------- Colonel Francis Arbuthnot English Military stationed in India ------------------------- Pierre Michel French Calais Coach Attendant on the Express ------------- Caroline Hubbard American Loud, overbearing widow on vacation ---------------- Edward Masterman English Valet to Mr. Ratchett ---------------- Count Rudolf Josef Andrenyi and his wife the Countess Hungarian Diplomats ----------------------------------------------------- Lucien Revillard French Waiter on the Express ---------------- Tayyip Sensoy Turkish Engineer on the Express ------------- Dr. Stavros Constantine Greek Passenger on the Athens-Paris Coach ----------------------- Matteo Riverte Spanish Attendant on the Athens-Paris Coach and a Ham -------------- Radio enthusiast Abdullah Özbilen Turkish Fireman on the Express ---------------- ============================================================================= Epilogue 1924 ============================================================================= The story opens in New Paltz, NY in 1924. The New York police have a farmhouse surrounded and are warning the occupants that they will begin firing if they dont come out they dont and the shooting begins. When the shooting stops, two men come out with their hands up. Fade to 1934. ============================================================================= The Beginning 1934 ============================================================================= The mystery begins in the Istanbul market place with Antoinette reading a letter from her employer, M. Bouc. He is telling her that she must find Poirot and see to it that he gets a compartment on the Calais Coach of the Orient Express and that he must have a pleasant trip back to England if she is successful, she will get the promotion that she requests every week if she fails, she will spend her remaining few days in his employ in the position of clerk which she already occupies. Your task gets off to a rocky start because you must chase Poirot down as he makes his way through the market place toward Sirkeci Station. Threats and pleading to be allowed to pass will not work with most of these situations in fact the only one that threats will work on is Ratchett. 1- You run into the chef, Klaus. He insists on you telling him which cleaver is better quality and wont let you pass till you answer tell him the one in his left hand, if you dont want to hear how stupid you are. 2- You run into Foscarelli and Hardman discussing Kütahya and Iznik style tile and which is the better quality. They insist that you bring them examples of both before they will let you pass, but you can get away with just one the tile, the first booth on the left when you first set off after Poirot bowl, at the corner by the goats. After they let you pass, pick up the grain that is on the end of the cart there to the left of them you will need it for your next task. 3- You run into Princess Dragomiroff and Hildegarde Schmidt and they insist that you help them find the Princesss parasol before they will let you pass. Go back past Hardman and Foscarelli to the corner where the goats are - the one on your left appears to be eating something - get the grain from your inventory and place it on the road in front of the goat. It will move and you can get to the parasol. 4- You run into Greta Ohlsson who asks for help finding the station - tell her you are going there, but you are in a hurry and she must keep up. 5- You run into Ratchett and MacQueen. Ratchett makes rude comments and wants to know if you are traveling on the same train the quickest way around him is to tell him its none of his business and threaten to call the police to get him to move. 6- In the station you will come up on Arbuthnot and Debenham. They dont prevent you from passing, but you do listen to a bit of their conversation. 7- Finally, after giving your ticket to the man at the door leading to the train area, you catch up with Poirot as he is speaking to Pierre Michel. THIS IS PART CUT-SCENE AND PART PLAYER-ACTIVATED CONVERSATION ------------------------------------------------------------- And, this is where your troubles really begin. Pierre is telling Poirot that there are no compartments available. Speak to Michel and tell him that M. Poirot must have a space on the train. Michel will give you the Calais Coach passenger manifest to prove that there are no empty compartments, and you should point out that there are empty beds. He explains that one is in MacQueens compartment, but he has paid for a single and the other is in Greta Ohlssons compartment, but, of course, M. Poirot would not presume to share with a lady. At this point, you should turn your attention to Poirot and speak to him of your passion for crime (of course you mean the study of it not the committing) and that you are very familiar with his efforts in the solving of the Mysterious Affair at Styles, the Murder of Roger Ackroyd and the Murder of Lord Edgeware among others. After speaking with Poirot you should tell Michel that M. Poirot must have your compartment that you will stay up in the Salon Car. Poirot will insist that you share the compartment with Greta Ohlsson. THE TRAIN DEPARTS! ============================================================================= PART I: The Facts ============================================================================= Dinnertime in the Restaurant Car -------------------------------- Marceau and Poirot observe and discuss their fellow passengers (again part cut-scene and part player-activated conversation) and steps that a true detective must take to solve a mystery including listening to conversations and making observations of people when they are unaware that you are doing so. As you and Poirot are leaving the Restaurant Car, Ratchett stops Poirot and wants to hire him as extra protection from someone who has been sending him threatening letters. Poirot refuses because he does not like his face. Belgrade Station ---------------- The train makes a stop in Belgrade to take on the Athens Paris Coach and a passenger, and Klaus grumpily informs you that his bacon is missing from the supplies that have been brought on the train and he has no intention of making breakfast for the train without it. You get off the train to look for it (a small uniformed person runs across to board the train hmm, looks as though the Athens Paris Coach attendant is running late). Arbuthnot and MacQueen are speaking in the courtyard of the station stop to speak to them about whether they have seen anyone in the station then continue toward the front of the train where Michel and the train engineer are talking. As you pass an outdoor waiting area a woman stands and walks away (if you click on the area Marceau comments that she must have been there to see off the coach attendant that was seen running to board the train). When you reach Michel and the engineer, you will speak to them about the condition of the tracks through the mountains and whether youll have to make the decision about the train going on or not. Michel tells you the snow is expected to continue and the passes fill quickly, but the engineer informs you that if any train can make it through the mountains, his can, and, if anyone is to decide whether it should go on or not, it will be him and it will go on! Theres still the bacon to find. Turn and walk to the cart behind you. There are several boxes and crates on it, but, Oh, dear! The labels are in Serbian! Go back to Michel and ask him if he can read Serbian he can, and he finds the box labeled Slanina (you click on the boxes that you want him to read) he has found the bacon. Soon the train is back on its way through the mountains. After Belgrade -------------- Once the train is on its way (and after a short cut-scene with Greta), you will attempt to put Poirots advice of listening to people when they dont know you are listening to the test. You should try to listen through a compartment door but you cant hear anything and need something to help. Go to the Salon Car and in the bar area pick up 5 glasses and ice tongs from the shelf then open the drawer and take the paper napkins and sellotape. At this point the Calais Coach and the Salon Car are the only places you can go everything else is locked up. Go back to the Calais Coach. Back to the Coach - use a glass to listen at the doors. ------------------------------------------------------ Compartment 1 2 (Foscarelli / Masterman) Foscarelli and Hardman are apparently playing cards and talking about Masterman. Compartment 3 4 (MacQueen) MacQueen and Arbuthnot are discussing American and English politics. Compartment 5 6 (Debenham / Schmidt) there is no sound. Compartment 7 8 (Ohlsson / Marceau) go inside. Greta will come in behind her and tell her that she has been giving Mrs. Hubbard some headache powder. Compartment 9 this is Poirots compartment no need to listen but if she does, its quiet. Compartment 10 (Ratchett) Masterman is speaking to Ratchett about something that has apparently upset him (Ratchett). Compartment 11 (Hubbard) there is no sound. Compartment 12 (Countess Andrenyi) the countess is telling her husband that something is a nightmare and he must help her to be strong. Compartment 13 (Count Andrenyi) there is no sound because he is in with his wife. Compartment 14 (Princess Dragomiroff) Schmidt is apparently reading to her. Compartment 15 (Arbuthnot) there is no sound because he is in with MacQueen. Compartment 16 (Hardman) there is no sound because he is in with Foscarelli. However, Michel comes up behind you and there is a cut-scene where he asks what you are doing listening at a passengers door. Marceau makes her response and Michel goes off down the corridor. Put the cursor on him and it will change to the Shadow Cursor. Click on him and automatically follow him to the Baggage Car. There is another cut-scene where Michel again catches you there and wants to know if you are following him. No matter what response you choose, he will not let you remain in there, so precede him out the door, and, after Michel locks the door, Antoinette states that she might as well go to her sleeping compartment (this is automatic). The Avalanche and events that follow -------------------------------------- Not long after you retire the train careens to a stop only narrowly escaping being buried in an avalanche (this is all cut-scene). Only Poirot is injured (M. Bouc will not be happy) with a sprained ankle and a bump on the head. Marceau and Ohlsson attend to his injuries then leave him to suffer his pain alone. Marceau goes back to bed only to be aroused very shortly by a cry that comes from one of the other compartments (from here its part cut-scene with your input too). Look out (Keyhole Cursor) to see and hear Michel at Ratchetts compartment door speaking to someone in French. Go back to bed. A little while later a call bell begins ringing incessantly. Again you get up and look out to see Michel go to Mrs. Hubbards compartment. She insists that she felt the presence of a man in her compartment and Michel must come in and look around. Once again go back to bed. What now! A loud thump out in the corridor gets you out of bed again. Look out and see Michel in his chair at one end and someone in a red kimono walking toward the other end of the car. Put the cursor on the figure and it changes to the Shadow Cursor again click and you will follow the figure in the kimono, but there is no one in sight and the toilet is locked when you get to that end of the car. Marceau states that she wants to find out more about the person in the kimono before going back to bed so turn back and go down to where Michel is sitting. Question him about the figure and everything else that has gone on during the night. Finally all is quiet and you can go back to bed and sleep. At breakfast the next morning Michel comes to fetch you to Poirots compartment (again, this is automatic). The Challenge ------------- When you get to Poirot, he is there with Dr. Constantine. He tells you that he has called you because there has been a murder. Ratchett has been found in his compartment and Constantine has confirmed that his death has come about by person or persons unknown. The conversation between you and Poirot should have you plead with Poirot to solve the case because it will help him get to England and his important case and because her job with the train company is in jeopardy as well. There has already been the avalanche and Poirots injury this would be the breaking point in M. Boucs patience. Poirot asks how you think that he can solve the crime since he is injured and can not get about and Marceau uses Poirots own words about being able to solve a crime simply by sitting back and using his little grey cells against him. Finally, he agrees if you will do the legwork for him. He gives you the option of doing it on your own with little to no assistance from him, or doing it with much more guidance from him to direct your investigations. The choice is, quite literally, up to you. The Scene of the Crime ---------------------- You and Constantine go to Ratchetts compartment to begin the investigation. Ratchett has been stabbed repeatedly (twelve times!). Examine the body and discuss the wounds thoroughly with Dr. Constantine. During the discussion he will mention that there is something in the pocket of his pajamas a broken watch stopped at 1:15 (possibly the time of the murder very convenient these broken watches). There is also something under Ratchetts pillow the .32 caliber pistol that he had shown Poirot the day before - unfired. The window of the compartment is wide open Constantine found it that way and decided to leave it because there might be fingerprints and because the cold will preserve the body. On closer examination, there are footprints in the snow outside and a closer look at the windowsill earns the remark Quite interesting from Poirot. (During your investigations, anytime Poirot makes this remark, you want to remember where it occurred because you will need to go back when you are able to get fingerprints from these objects). On the table next to Ratchetts bed there are some things that need to be taken a cigar stub, some burned matches, a burned scrap of paper, a metal statuette, a glass tumbler, and (yuck!) his false teeth (You will need them later despite Poirots ribbing about having taken someone elses false teeth). On the floor next to the table there is a handkerchief, and at the foot of his bed there is a pipe cleaner. Take the hat hanging on the hook by the door and the object (match box) that is in the pocket of the coat hanging on the hook by the connecting door to Hubbards compartment. Also, dont forget to search through his luggage and take the bottle labeled Sleeping Draught. Once youre finished talking to Dr. Constantine, searching the compartment and looking at each of the articles youve found there closely - (use the Magnifying Glass Button of your inventory and make sure that you click on the Eye Button at the bottom of that window paper scrap is unreadable, tumbler has white residue and appears to have a fingerprint and the hat has what appears to be a Bible reference on a label inside) ask Dr. Constantine to stay and see that the crime scene is undisturbed while you go to update M. Poirot (once you ask this she will automatically go there). First, you tell him what youve found (cut-scene of mumbled conversation through window) and then discuss particulars. If youve done everything that you are supposed to do, he will tell you what you must find in order to read the burned scrap of paper (Oh, and theres no getting around the ribbing for taking the false teeth. You must ask him if they are important or he wont tell you what to look for). You will need to find two wire-mesh frames from old-fashioned hat boxes, something to hold the piece of burned paper securely but gently until it can be put in the frames and a source of constant heat to be applied to the paper so that it can be read. Searching the Calais Coach Compartments --------------------------------------- The search can be done in any order, but I found it easier to start at Compartment 16 and work forward. Compartment 16 find a sap in the suitcase and take a typewriter ribbon from the case on the seat/bed. Compartment 15 locked, but you can get through the connecting door from number 14 find pipe cleaners in the suitcase. Compartment 14 find one of the wire-mesh hat frames that you need and a puzzle box in the suitcase. Puzzle Box Solution --------------------- This is a very crude representation of the puzzle box that you will find in the princesss suitcase. The numbers represent sections of the puzzle box, and when you click on a section youll get direction arrows sections 1 and 2 will have arrows pointing left, right, up and down, section 3 will have arrows pointing up and down and section 4 will have arrows pointing left and right. To move a section, you click on the arrow pointing in the direction you want the piece to move. Below are the sections and directions in the order that they need to be moved ------------------------------------ | | 4 | | 1 | ----------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 | 3 | | | | | | | | | | |-----------------------------------| 1 right; 2 left; 3 up; 1 left; 2 right; 3 up; 1 left; 2 right; 1 down; 4 left The box should be open. Inside you will find a locket and inside the locket the picture of a little girl who looks familiar. Compartments 12 and 13 are locked. Compartment 11 look closely at the doorknob of the connecting door to number 10 (Quite interesting), find a coach attendants uniform button on the floor and a letter in the suitcase. Compartment 10 youve already searched and Compartment 9 is Poirots (we already know that he is not the murderer I think ). Compartment 7 8 Ohlsson has the other wire-mesh hat frame (just visible on the shelf below the luggage rack and you wont be able to search her suitcase just yet because it is locked). Compartment 5 6 Schmidt has a recipe box in her suitcase labeled My Ladies Recipes, but she is a Ladies Maid not a cook. Debenham has a handkerchief embroidered CMH in her suitcase. Compartment 3 4 locked. Compartment 1 2 locked. After searching the compartments, go to the Restaurant Car and pick up the spirit lamp from the table at the far end (Marceau will not stop to talk to anyone on the way and will tell you that she has more important things to do than chat). You now have almost everything that you need to read the paper the last thing is in Poirots compartment. Go back to the Calais Coach to Compartment 9 and pick up the mustache curling tongs from the table beside Poirot. Reading the Burned Scrap of Paper --------------------------------- Tell Poirot you now have everything that you need to read the burned scrap of paper, you just need to assemble them correctly. The scene will automatically move in close to Poirots table. Put the paper and the tongs in the Gear Button window on the left side and click the Gear Button (paper is now being held by the curling tongs). Put the tongs, now holding the paper, back on the left side, add the two wire-mesh hat frames and click the Gear Button (Paper is now between the two wire mesh frames). Take the wire hat frames, now holding the piece of paper, and set them on the table. Put the matches from Ratchetts coat pocket and the spirit lamp on the left side of the Gear Button window and click the Gear Button the lamp is now lit and can be put on the table next to the frames. The rest of the assembly will be done automatically and you will be able to read the paper member Little Daisy Armstrong. You have the news articles detailing this case in your scrapbook and there will be a cut-scene with Poirot going over the facts of the case in detail now you both know that Ratchett is not this mans real name. He was really the kidnapper and murderer of Little Daisy Armstrong. He was Cassetti! ============================================================================= Part II The Evidence ============================================================================= Right after Marceau exits Poirots compartment at the end of Part I there is a cut-scene where she remarks that it is getting very cold and Michel informs her that the engineer has discovered a pipe that supplies heat from the boiler to the coaches was damaged by rocks in the avalanche and she is the one who has to repair it. At this point, the only way out of the train is through the open window in Ratchetts compartment, but when you enter it, Hardman is already outside (Shadow Cursor again). Climb out of the window and follow him to the back of the train (rear of the Athens Paris Coach). When you enter and ask Matteo, the coach attendant who is coming out of Compartment 16 as you come in, if he saw Hardman enter the coach, he says that he did not. (While you are there, you may as well do a search of these compartments because there is something that you will need to have to repair the broken pipe and other clues to the investigation - dont worry no one will freeze while you look). Athens Paris Coach Compartments --------------------------------- This was my choice for the order to do the compartment search but it can be done in any order - Compartment 1 2 (Lucien) waiter and bartender for the Express there is nothing to find in his compartment yet you can skip it for now. Compartment 3 4 (Özbilen) fireman for the Express take the gloves on the seat and his passport. Compartment 5 6 (Vacant) no need to search this one but in the connecting washroom between 3 4 and 5 6 there is a pair of pliers in the cupboard under the sink take them. Compartment 7 8 (Vacant) but examine the handrail next to the connecting door and the vase on the table by the window closely (Quite interesting). Compartment 9 (Klaus) chef for the Express take his passport. Compartment 10 (Sensoy) engineer for the Express take his passport. Compartment 11 (Michel) the door is locked. Compartment 12 (Vacant) but there are torn up scraps of paper on the floor you must put them together to read the note a very easy puzzle. Compartment 13 (Constantine) look closely at the coat hanging on the hook (size Petite), take his passport and the announcement of the speech he is supposed to give (Chlamydia-Induced Enteritis sounds nasty, but what is it?). Compartment 14 (Vacant) but there is a pair of snowshoes that someone has rendered useless and attempted to hide take them and look closely at them is that a fingerprint? Compartment 15 (Matteo) take the Morse Code book and his passport. Compartment 16 (Vacant) but there's a radio sitting on the table although it is useless because there is no power and no means of sending a message. Fixing the Broken Steam Pipe ---------------------------- Now it is time to go out and see what's needed to fix that broken pipe. Leave through the rear door of the Athens Paris Coach and go toward the front of the train. As you near the engine there is steam coming out from under one of the cars (Look closely at that area and you will see that you need a section of pipe to repair the break). Where to find it? Continue up to the engine and speak to the engineer. He appears to be in serious pain has he been poisoned? After he tells you that he has had his teeth pulled, the replacement false teeth have had to be sent to Trieste for adjustment and he is starving because he cant eat the magnificent meats that the cook is famous for preparing and he cant survive on soup for the week or longer that they may have to wait for help to arrive, you will tell him that this is his lucky day because you have what he needs to be able to eat Ratchetts false teeth (told you that youd need them). He takes them, exclaims that they fit better than the ones that the dentist made for him and he is in your debt. You have only to ask for whatever you want. First, take a lump of coal from the pile behind him, then click on his hammer and you will ask him if he will let you use it. He would do it gladly, but he must have the hammer to check the boiler pressure. If you are to take his hammer, he must have something to replace it. Offer him the sap that you removed from Hardmans luggage and he lets you have the hammer. There is still more that is needed, but you will need to go back in and get the passkeys from Michel. Use the window into Ratchetts compartment to get back in and go down to Michel. He will give you a key to the Baggage Car and the Pass Key that opens all the compartment doors and the doors between the coaches (this is the last time that anyone will speak to you of anything other than getting the pipe fixed). The Baggage Car --------------- Go to the Restaurant Car and make your way to the other end use the key that Michel gave you to unlock the door. Once you get into the Baggage Car look around. There is a Security Door that you dont have a key for, but if you look closely at the doorknob (Quite interesting), there is a manifest of items that were taken on in Istanbul and Belgrade hanging on the wall to your left (a crate in the secure area and casks of honey, olive oil and vinegar (the casks are on the other side of the car from where you are standing two of these will be important later), there is a crate that is empty but seems to have had a padlock on it at some time look closely (Quite interesting) and another with a label that says Two Pair on the side the lid only loosely held in place with four nails (the hammer is put to use already), also look closely (Quite interesting). Inside is a pair of snowshoes. They are bound with copper wire and must be put in the right side of the Gear Button window and click the Gear Button in the middle. You get a pair of snowshoes that can now be used and a length of copper wire that will be put to use later. Now it is time for a walk in the woods to see if you can find that piece of pipe you will need. The Shepherds Hut in the Woods ------------------------------- There is more than one path that will have to be followed and a few more things to find other than the pipe (The map below is only an approximation but it gives you the general directions that you will need to go to find the things you need to find). There are two spouts that are needed they are stuck in trees and once you get them, you can turn around because those paths are dead ends. Overlook Ledge Shepherds _____ | _____ / Hut Spout _ / A-P Coach ___________ Wolf ______/ | | |_____| | | | |__ | ---------------------------- Wolf ------------- / Spout Poirot tells her to put on snowshoes at first trail fork As you can see there are two places where you will run into wolves that block your path and prevent you from getting by. This is where Ratchetts gun comes in handy. You will have to point it at the animals to activate its use, but as Poirot points out, you are the intruder here and there is no need to harm them. You will fire into the air to frighten them away. After you get by the wolf between you and the hut there will be a place where the Eye Cursor indicates that there is something you need to look closer at something that has been tossed into the snow. This is the ledge indicated on the map above. As you move closer to the ledge there appears to be an indentation in the snow. Pass the cursor over that spot and it becomes the Hand Cursor click and go into a cut-scene. She will reach for whatever it is that has caused the indentation and nearly go over the edge, but she retrieves a steak knife with the train logo imprinted on it (a close look reveals no blood and no fingerprints). Now on to the shepherds hut where you find that the door is padlocked and you need to figure out some way to get in. Look at the bars across the window one is loose and again the hammer comes in handy to pull it off then use the bar to break the padlock (the padlock will end up in your inventory and a close look will reveal what appears to be a fingerprint). Once inside you find a train attendants uniform and a close look shows that a button is missing. There is a stiletto stuck in a chair and a close look at it shows that there is dried blood on it and what appears to be a fingerprint. There is also an old-fashioned wood stove with a stovepipe leading up to the roof. Use those pliers you found under the sink to remove a section, and you now have what you need to repair the trains heating pipe they wont all freeze to death before the plow train from Brod can reach them! Back to the train and after you fix that broken pipe, its time to continue the investigation, but first you need to find the rest of the items to take fingerprints from the passengers and crew and to get them from the objects that you examine and collect. The Investigation Continues --------------------------- After the pipe is fixed, the program will load and when it starts up again, you will be standing in the Calais Coach outside Poirots compartment. The first thing you need to do is speak to Lucien, the waiter, who is at the bar, so go to the Salon Car. He will answer your questions, tell you that his passport is in his compartment and he will tell you that the cook, Klaus, is in a terrible mood because he doesnt have enough olive oil and vinegar to prepare the meal that is on the menu for that night. Now is your chance to save the day and get into Klauss kitchen and take some more things that you will need (before you leave Lucien though, take the glass bowl and the ice bucket that is sitting on the bar in front of him). (Some time while you are near the table full of food in the Restaurant Car - before or after you search the kitchen - you need to pick up the blank menu cards and the butter knife that are on that table). Go to the Baggage Car and use those spouts that you got from the trees in the woods on the olive oil and vinegar kegs. Fill one of the glasses that you picked up earlier with olive oil and another with vinegar and go to the Restaurant Car to take them to Klaus in his kitchen (the door that is there between the table full of food and the Baggage Car door). When you give it to him, he will go back to the Baggage Car to get more. This leaves the kitchen empty for you to go in and pick up a few more things that you need. In the Kitchen -------------- As you enter the kitchen there is a drawer on your left open it and take a turkey baster. Go to the refrigerator open it and take the orange juice. Klauss cleaver is there on the cutting board (you can take it although its not a necessity because you already have something that will do the same job that it can do in other words, it is optional to pick this up). Go over by the stove and take the cake batter that is sitting there. You are done in the kitchen and have everything needed for taking and collecting fingerprints. Preparing the Fingerprint Powder -------------------------------- To prepare your fingerprint powder put the hammer and the lump of coal into the left side of the Gear Button window and click the Gear Button, then put the coal dust back into the left side and add the turkey baster. Again click the Gear Button and you have your fingerprint powder in its applicator. Collecting Fingerprints from Items Already Collected ---------------------------------------------------- There are already articles in your inventory that you can get fingerprints off of, so put each one in the left side of the Gear Button window with the baster and click the Gear Button to apply the powder, then put the objects with the powder on them back on the left with the sellotape to collect the fingerprint. Marceau will comment each time that she has collected a clear print and filed it. These articles are the glass from Ratchetts room, the stiletto and the padlock from the shepherds hut and the broken snowshoes from the Athens Paris Coach. Collecting Fingerprints from Objects Not in the Inventory --------------------------------------------------------- Take the baster out of the inventory and use it to spritz the fingerprint powder on the object. Next, take the sellotape out of the inventory and use it to collect the print. Marceau will comment each time that she has collected a clear print and filed it. This is the process for every print that you want to collect on each item handrail and vase in Compartment 7 8 Athens Paris Coach, doorknob in Hubbards compartment, windowsill in Ratchetts compartment, and all those items back in the Baggage Car. What follows can actually be done in any order, but this was the way that minimized backtracking for me. Collecting More Evidence and Questioning Suspects ------------------------------------------------- First, go back to the Calais Coach then go out through Ratchetts window and look closely at the footprints in the snow. This is where the cake batter comes in. Pour the batter into the print to make a cast. (Unlike plaster that will harden and can be picked up in your hand, you are dealing with frozen cake batter that will melt from body heat and the heat inside the train). Use the ice tongs to pick up the cast and place it in the ice bucket to keep it frozen while it is compared to all the mens shoes. Next, go to the front of the train and get the fingerprints of the Engineer and the Fireman. They have nothing important to say (in fact the Fireman doesnt even speak English) so head back to the Athens Paris Coach and speak to Matteo first. Ask him all possible questions and take his fingerprints. After speaking to him, go into the occupied compartments to compare the mens shoes to the cake batter shoeprint cast (if you searched thoroughly before you already know where the shoes are kept). Open the cupboard doors and take out the ice bucket with the shoe cast to compare them (Poirot will tell you whether or not the cast and the shoes are a match). When you get to Compartment 13, Dr. Constantine will be there. Get his fingerprints also compare his shoes with the cast. This time you will be able to get into Michels compartment and when you enter, you will find Hardman going through his clothes and removing a key. Marceau will insist he return the key to her. Question him thoroughly and he will tell you that his passport is in his compartment. As the questioning continues though he will eventually confess to being a Private Investigator hired by Ratchett to protect him. He will tell you where to find his real passport in his compartment. Take Hardmans fingerprints and finish searching Michels compartment and compare his, Michels, shoes to the cast. Take the passport and a nice family portrait of a man, woman and child from his suitcase. In Compartment 7 8 you need to get the fingerprints off the handrail and the vase. Also, make sure you go into the compartments of the Engineer (10), Klaus (9), the Fireman (3 4) and Lucien (1 2) you only need to compare shoes in most (unless you didnt pick up their passports already), but remember to pick up Luciens passport from his compartment and compare his shoes. Use the key given to you by Michel to unlock the connecting door to the Calais Coach and continue searching and questioning the rest of the suspects. Speak to Michel and get his fingerprints. Hardmans compartment - take his fake passport sitting on the table and look where he said to find his real passport. His P. I. license and a letter from Ratchett hiring him to protect him from whoever has been sending the threatening letters are also there. Compare his shoes with the cast and move on. Arbuthnots compartment he will be there when you go in so question him thoroughly, get his passport and fingerprints and then hell walk out in a huff because you plan to stay there and search his compartment (if you went through the connecting door from the princesss compartment and searched here earlier, you will only need to compare his shoes to the cast after he leaves). Princess Dragomiroffs compartment it is empty when you first enter so take the passport and also take the copper bracelet that she and Schmidt bought in Istanbul for her arthritis. As you take them, the princess will come in and assume that you are stealing something that is of little value. Question her thoroughly and get her fingerprints. She will ask the name of the detective that you are assisting, the one who guides the investigation, and when she is told that it is Poirot, she will make the mysterious comment that it is destiny that he is on board. Count and Countess Andrenyis compartments there is nothing to find in the Counts luggage, but you still need to compare his shoes to the cast. There is also nothing in the Countesss luggage, but there is a label on the outside that when moved reveals the initials HMK (interesting something odd that you should notice when you get their passport later). Mrs. Hubbards compartment she is in there and goes into a tirade about you not coming to her sooner when her evidence would have already solved the crime if she were in America. Question her thoroughly (when you can get a word in) and take her passport and fingerprints (you also need to get the print off the doorknob of the connecting door between her compartment and Ratchetts). Ratchetts compartment you needto get that fingerprint off the windowsill before moving on to the living. Compartment Marceau shares with Ohlsson she is there and can be questioned - also get her fingerprints and passport. Take the Bible that is sitting on the table because, after it is put into the Magnifying Glass window, the passage from the Bible reference in Ratchetts hat (Rev. 13:18) will be added to your scrapbook you will need it later. Also, search her luggage now and find a postcard from Coney Island (hmm, she claimed to never have been to America!). Debenham and Schmidts compartment Schmidt is there and can be questioned and get her fingerprints and passport also pick up Debenhams passport from the table. MacQueens compartment take the papers from the valise sitting on the bed/ chair near the door when you examine them later they turn out to be two of the threatening letters that Ratchett had been sent. MacQueen is in there so question him and take his fingerprints and passport and compare his shoes to the cast. You can also search his luggage now, but there is nothing in there of interest. Foscarelli and Mastermans compartment Masterman is in there so he can be questioned, get his fingerprints and passport and compare his shoes and Foscarellis to the cast. Also, search their luggage now. In Mastermans, find a book, Loves Captive, that closer examination reveals was borrowed from a lending library that only current and retired military have access to, and in Foscarellis there is a Chauffeurs License issued by the State of New York hmm, hes from Chicago, and it appears to be valid. (Youve compared all the mens shoes now, but Ill let you find out for yourself which shoe fits dont want to spoil everything) Move on to the Salon Car and question Foscarelli, the Count and Countess and Mary Debenham and get their fingerprints and passports if you havent already picked them up (remember the initials on the Countesss suitcase hmm, her passport says her name is Elena). Also, remember to get Luciens fingerprints as you pass by him at the bar. Go to the Baggage Car and get the fingerprints from the empty crate, the crate that had the snowshoes in it and from Klaus (who is still in there with the olive oil and vinegar), then go on to that Security Door. Take the fingerprint from doorknob and then use the key that Hardman gave up to unlock the door. Inside there is a large crate and the bar from the hut window comes in handy to open it what is this? The statue that should have been inside according to MacQueen is not there. Instead there is a makeshift bed, a lamp, dishes that someone has eaten a meal from and books a close look at the books gets the Quite interesting comment from Poirot, so there is one more fingerprint to collect. After youve gotten that print, if you havent already done so, you should go through and compare all the prints from objects with those that you collected from the suspects Fingerprint Button on the right side of your inventory window. These are all the prints that should have been collected and compared (I wont give away to whom they belong to) Tumbler from Ratchetts compartment Windowsill in Ratchetts compartment Doorknob from connecting door in Hubbards compartment Security Room doorknob in Baggage Car Books from crate in Security Room Crate holding snowshoes in Baggage Car Empty crate in Baggage Car Handrail in Compartment 7 8 in Athens Paris Coach Vase in Compartment 7 8 in Athens Paris Coach Broken snowshoes found in Compartment 14 in Athens Paris Coach Padlock from door of shepherds hut in the woods Stiletto found in the shepherds hut in the woods (Once you have all passports, passenger and crew fingerprints and prints from all the objects and have compared them you can turn your attention to the safe at the other end of the Security Room). This is the safe that MacQueen will have mentioned when he was questioned. There is only one number that is connected to Ratchett and that is the Bible reference. (You will have that page in the Documents section of your inventory if youve already taken a closer look at Gretas Bible using the Magnifying Window). There are several numbers in that reference, but the one that is important is at the bottom of the page 6 hundred, 3 score and 6 (3 score is equal to 60). 666 the number of the beast! The number of evil! The combination works the same way as any other. Left to 6 Right (past 6 once) to 6 Left to 6 The dial starts at 0 click on the left side of the wheel so that it turns to the left six clicks to number 6, then click on the right side of the dial so that the dial turns twice around to the right, past 6 once then stop on 6 when it comes around again, then click again on the left side of the dial so that it turns a full turn around to the left back to 6. If you have done it correctly, Marceau should comment that she thinks she heard a click and a click on the handle of the safe opens the door. Inside you will find Ratchetts confession letter. With this in your inventory and if you are sure that you have examined everything prints, passports, collected objects done all the comparisons and looked at all the collected documents (including the letter you just got from the safe), it is time to go back to Poirot. Go to the Calais Coach. After telling him everything that youve learned and going over each of the things that youve found with comments from Poirot, if everything has been done and examined that was supposed to be done during this part of the mystery, Poirot will congratulate you, tell you to finish examining the evidence, questioning the suspects and, strangely, that you have not had a chance to search all of the compartments (it sure seemed like you searched everything there was to search). The mystery should advance to Part III. ============================================================================= Part III Poirot Sits Back and Thinks ============================================================================= What could you possibly have missed in your searches? You searched the shepherds hut in the woods, the Baggage Car, every compartment in the Athens Paris Coach, every compartment in the Calais Coach, every cupboard, every valise Every valise? Every valise but one! Your own! Go into compartment 7 8 and search your valise. Whats this? What cheek! How dare someone put that red kimono into your valise! Now that the kimono has been found, if you check the instructions from M. Poirot youll see that one of the things you should be doing is using the radio to find out information about your suspects, so its time to check it out and see if there is anything that can be done to get it working. Go to the Athens Paris Coach and then to compartment 16 to check it out. When you enter the compartment and can see out of the window a figure passes by outside. Who is this now? The Engineer and the Fireman should be up front tending the boiler and no one else should be out of the train. Perhaps you better step out and see who it is. No one is in sight? Wait! Something thrown over your head! Thrown over his shoulder! KIDNAPPED! Cut-scene of unrecognizable figure carrying her through the woods and out to the shepherds hut. When you regain control, you have apparently been locked in and everything from your inventory has been taken. Move the cursor around the View Cursor! Something under the cot! What is the princesss parasol doing here? Move to the window and open it up. The gap where the bar was removed is too small for you to climb through, but looking out you can see that you are not actually locked in. The door is being held shut with the broken padlock that was part of your inventory. Use the parasol to reach out and knock the lock off. FREE! And, something even stranger waiting outside a box holding everything that you had in your inventory (a most generous kidnapper), or is it everything? The snowshoes are still there, so put them on and head back to the train (careful, the visibility is very bad dont get lost). When you get back to the train, the first thing you need to do is get that radio working. Everything that you need is in your inventory the glass bowl, the copper bracelet, the metal statuette, the orange juice, the butter knife, the nails from the crate and the copper wire. First, prepare the copper bracelet, the copper wire and the butter knife. Put the copper bracelet and the hammer into the windows on the left side of the Gear Button window then click on the Gear Button in the center you should now have a straightened bracelet with a hook on one end. Put the copper wire and the pliers (or the cleaver - doesnt matter which) into the windows on the left and click the Gear Button you should have two pieces of wire. Put the butter knife and the hammer into the windows on the left and click the Gear Button you should have a bent butter knife. Now, put the bent butter knife, the nails and the hammer into the windows on the left and click the Gear Button you should have a makeshift telegraph key. Move in close to the radio and the table it is sitting on - Put the glass bowl on the table - Pour the orange juice into the bowl - Put the statuette into the bowl of orange juice - Put the straightened bracelet into the bowl of orange juice (The wires that are already there with the radio will automatically attach to the bracelet and the statuette and you will have a makeshift battery dont leave the radio on and run it down!) Next, put the makeshift telegraph key on the table and then attach the two copper wires. (You now have a working radio and a Morse Code book, but whom do you contact? Time to go see Poirot again and tell him about the kidnapping and the radio). Go to the Calais Coach. After you tell Poirot everything and discuss what you have learned so far, he will tell you about his friend, M. Lewes, who has a son named Barnabas (or Barnaby), and about how Barnaby has an interest in the radio of ham. The letter that his friend has sent to him includes Barnabys call letters. These are necessary to get in touch with him specifically, and Poirot believes that he can help by doing some research into the backgrounds of the suspects that they cant do stuck on a train in the mountains. Go back to the Athens Paris Coach and Compartment 16. The Barnaby Dispatch -------------------- You don't need to have every question that you will ask of Barnaby because everything is done automatically all you have to do is turn on the radio and move the cursor over the telegraph key and click on it to start the transmission and then click on every question that comes up for it to be sent to Barnaby. When you are done sending the questions, turn off the radio and after a brief wait (all you have to do is turn the radio off then turn it back on) and click on the telegraph key to get Barnabys answers. Also, you dont need to write everything down because you will be able to go to the documents section of your inventory to re-examine everything in The Barnaby Dispatch. After you get his answers to those first questions (they will raise some questions about Dr. Constantine, Michel and the Countess Andrenyi) youll ask one more question then sign off again, wait a moment, then call Barnaby back and get the answer to that question (hmm, it seems Colonel Arbuthnot has some explaining to do, too) you can turn off the radio for now although, you are not completely through with Barnaby yet. You need to ask your suspects some more questions and most of them are in the Salon Car or the Restaurant Car so, first, go back to the Salon Car. Speak to each one MacQueen and Arbuthnot first, Foscarelli, Hubbard and Hardman Mary Debenham is there also, but she isnt doing any talking at this point, then go to the Restaurant Car Dr. Constantine, Masterman, Count and Countess Andrenyi, Princess Dragomiroff, Schmidt and Ohlsson. Some may offer nothing new, but speak to them anyway or try to. (While she is there so close, perhaps she should go to the Baggage Car and take another look at that crate in the Security Room hmm, door is locked and the key is gone so, everything wasnt returned after all). Go back to the Calais Coach and report what youve learned to Poirot. The discussion about what you've learned so far will bring up two more questions for Barnaby to research for you, and once you have his response you can go back and talk to Mary Debenham (everyone else has stopped talking at this point), then report back to Poirot you now feel that you have all of the pieces, all that remains is to assemble them properly to solve the crime. ============================================================================= The End ============================================================================= If you have done everything, collected and examined everything, asked every question, then Poirot will announce that he is ready to speak (with input from you - one little hint if youve read the book or seen one of the movies, dont let them guide your responses to Poirots queries during his presentation use only the evidence that you have gathered during your investigation). When everyone is gathered in the Salon Car, Poirot announces that he will present three possible solutions to the mystery and you and Dr. Constantine will be the ones to decide which solution best serves justice. Two of these solutions are obviously supported by the evidence gathered by you and the third, only Poirot (and one other) know anything about. The first solution presented is that the killer is some unknown person (ex-associate of Cassettis) who snuck aboard the train in Belgrade in an attendants uniform, killed Cassetti with the stiletto, made his way to the hut where he left the uniform and stiletto. Evidence Supporting First Solution ---------------------------------- These are questions that Poirot directs to you about the evidence that you have collected What is the evidence that Ratchett had an unknown enemy? - The threatening letter Who was the detective that Ratchett hired to protect him? - Cyrus Hardman, posing as a salesman of typewriter ribbons The description provided by Hardman of a small, dark man with a womanish voice fit which two men (except for the voice) still on the train? - Matteo, the Athens Paris Coach attendant and Dr. Constantine Ratchetts enemy came aboard the train in Belgrade in one of two ways? - Through the door left unbolted by M. MacQueen What was this enemies disguise? - Attendants uniform Who confirmed the dosage of the sleeping draught that Ratchett had taken? - Masterman What was this enemies murder weapon? - The stiletto What supported the theory that the killers plan was to leave the train at the next station after the murder? - The torn letter Where did the killer hide after the murder? - In an empty compartment on the Athens Paris Coach, or - In the Shepherds hut (either one is acceptable) That completes the scenario and evidence supporting an unknown enemy coming aboard the train and killing Ratchett, then escaping into the woods to get away completely or, perhaps, to be lying frozen in the snow or broken at the bottom of a rocky ravine. The second solution involves everyone on the Calais Coach except Poirot and Marceau. A group of people who have gathered together and, ten years before, were involved in one way or another with Daisy Armstrong and the tragedy that destroyed a family and brought grief and a desire for justice to those that were touched by that tragedy. Evidence Supporting Second Solution ----------------------------------- Again, these are the questions directed to you about the evidence that you have collected What time did Ratchett actually die? - Later than 1:15am Under what conditions, other than the Express, would such an assembly of this many nationalities and classes gather together? (Poirot has asked you this one before and your response should be the same) - In America Clearly, there are nine passengers who are connected in some way to the Armstrong kidnapping. Who are they? - Countess Andrenyi - Colonel Arbuthnot - Mary Debenham - Princess Dragomiroff - Antonio Foscarelli - Hector MacQueen - Edward Masterman - Greta Ohlsson - Hildegarde Schmidt - None of the above when the only ones left are Count Andrenyi, Cyrus Hardman, Pierre Michel and Caroline Hubbard because these four are the only ones not known to be involved Who was it that said, Trial by jury is a sound system? - Colonel Arbuthnot What are the clues that point to the first solution? - All of these clues agree with first solution (all of the above) What were the two suggestive comments made by Cyrus Hardman during your questioning? - He said the snow was bright (when it wasnt because it was overcast) - When he apologized and said that he is fond of French girls (Hardman was going to marry the French nursemaid, Susanne Ferrier, but she committed suicide because the police would not believe that she was not involved with the kidnapping of Daisy until after she was dead.) What was the name of Susannes guardian / uncle? - M. Ferrier (Pierre Michel was the guardian of Susanne after her father and mother had been killed in a car accident.) The Count has sworn on his word of honor that the Countess did not leave her compartment that night, so if he took her place on the list of the original nine, that still leaves only eleven of the twelve accounted for that means that number twelve must be Caroline Hubbard, and Caroline Hubbard must, in actuality, be the mother of the Countess Andrenyi and the mother of Sonia Armstrong. She must be, the actress, Linda Arden and the mastermind of the execution of the murderer, Cassetti! What was the real murder weapon? - The steak knife from the train What were the two, so called, clues dropped in the murdered mans compartment? - The pipe cleaner incriminating the man with the strongest alibi and the least apparent connection to the Armstrong household - The Princesss handkerchief incriminating the most frail among them who also had a very strong alibi What was the clue found at the shepherds hut with evidence incriminating someone other than the people on the Calais Coach? - The padlock with Matteos fingerprint What was the other red herring? - The scarlet kimono During and after Poirots recital of his theory of the second solution there are explanations from the suspects of what occurred and why, and then a question from Linda Arden, since he seems to know everything and they know that they did it, how can there possibly be a third solution? Evidence Supporting Third Solution ---------------------------------- Hildegarde Schmidt and Cyrus Hardman both gave a description of a small, dark man with a womanish voice in the evidence that they had given during Marceaus questioning Schmidt saying that she had seen this person dressed in an attendants uniform and Hardman saying that it was a description given to him by Ratchett of the person who was supposed to be after him this person was supposed to be non-existent according to the second solution, but there was independent testimony from someone not involved with the other twelve claiming to have seen him. Who saw this non-existent, small, dark person dressed in an attendants uniform get on the train? - The Engineer What are the clues that associate themselves with the crate and the existence of this person? - The second attendants uniform - The pile of books From here I will let Poirot present the third solution. Afterwards, it will be the decision of Marceau and Dr. Constantine which solution will be given to the Yugoslavian police when they finally arrive at Brod which shouldnt be too much longer, the plow train is almost there! Well done! You have solved the mystery and your little grey cells have proved almost the equal of Hercule Poirots! ============================================================================= Credits ============================================================================= This document is a walkthrough for The Adventure Company's "Murder on the Orient Express" PC game, which is based on the popular novel of the same name written by Agatha Christie. Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express is a product of The Adventure Company AWE Games - ã2006 DreamCatcher International Inc. Copyright ã2008 myster_nut - This walkthrough is exclusively available at GameFAQs and may not be reproduced anywhere else unless authorized by me. You can contact me at myster_nut@yahoo.com (An interesting trivia tidbit as Ratchett is telling Hector that neither of them are having dessert and then speaking to Poirot, you can see a word, froy, on the window behind him. At first I was wondering if this was a bit of misdirection on the game makers part, but after finishing the game, I think it was just someones idea of a bit of fun. There was a movie made back in the 40s called The Lady Vanishes about a group of travelers on the Calais Coach traveling through Europe right around the start of WWII. A man, who, interestingly enough, is recovering from a nervous breakdown, meets an older lady in the Restaurant Car on the train who tries to tell him her name, but because loud noises keep preventing him from hearing what she is trying to say, she uses her finger to print her name, froy, in the steam that has collected on the window beside them, but not too long afterwards the lady vanishes from the train. When the man tries to find her, everyone he speaks to claims that they never saw the lady he describes and just as they are convincing him that he must have hallucinated her and she never really existed, he sees the ghost of her name still there on the window where she had printed it.)