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    In literature,Whose lethal locomotive travelled from Istanbul to Calais?

    Question #22306. Asked by what?. (Sep 03 02 3:59 PM)


    sundayboy

    If by 'whose' you mean the author, then it is Agatha Christie who wrote 'Murder on the Orient Express'. Or 'Murder on the Calais Coach' I believe it was called in the US.

    Sep 03 02, 5:06 PM
    what?

    thankyou very much

    Sep 04 02, 8:40 AM


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