Another holiday goes wrong for poor Poirot, as a passenger is killed, seemingly by a local, with robbery the main motive.
Glorious production values, the music is rather lovely and some stunning scenery. I love the costumes, they are so wonderfully fitting for the period. It would have cost big bucks to deliver this.
Lovely performances from the entire cast, a special mention for the Tolliver's, played by real life husband and wife Geoffrey Beevers and Caroline John, best known for both playing Dr Who characters, assistant Liz Shaw and The Master, Caroline very sadly no longer with us. Sheila Allen and John Normington both delightful.
As has been mentioned it is a bit of a weak plot, but the performances more then make up for it. For a short story it's rather satisfying. The introduction of Hastings is a good change from the short story, he adds a touch of humour.
I love the conclusion, Suchet is brilliant. It is wonderfully brought to life, this is a very good episode. 9/10