Agatha Christie, the famous author and mystery writer, was a woman in financial distress during World War II. She had written twelve Poirot novels in six years, but was struggling to make ends meet. As her finances were depleted, she devised a plan to eliminate one of her most popular characters and sell the manuscript to a fanatic. When her intended buyer suffered a heart attack, it seemed unfortunate but not suspicious. However, when her manuscript was stolen, a more sinister conspiracy began to unfold. As the bombings continued and she investigated further, Agatha realized that her situation was becoming increasingly dangerous; she herself was now the next target.