Poirot is at the French Open Tennis I Championship when he witnesses an inebriated Lady Hornbury telling Mme Giselle that she has no more money. On the flight back from Paris Mme Giselle is killed with a poisoned dart. What seems like a straightforward case becomes complicated by the presence of Daniel Clancy, a detective writer with a knowledge of blow pipes, and by the sudden appearance of Mme Giselle's illegitimate daughter, who arrives to claim her inheritances.
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