Agatha Christie's "Hercule Poirot's Christmas" is another detective novel featuring the already well-known Belgian private detective. The novel was first published in 1938 in Great Britain. Later, it was also published in the United States under the titles "Murder for Christmas" and "A Holiday for Murder." This time, Hercule Poirot faces the challenge of resolving a family tragedy. On Christmas Eve, in the "Gorsthon Hall" mansion, family members discover the body of millionaire Simeon Lee—locked in his own room, drenched in blood. The case is unmistakably murder, yet unraveling the mystery is anything but simple.