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__The Big Four, Agatha Christie__ The climax of the story is when Poirot gets caught by the "big four". The major and minor conflicts are solved by Poirot and the narrorator figuring out a mystery or problem. They usually always figure them out since they both are very smart. The message of the story is that you just should not do bad things because eventually you will get caught by someone and you will get into a lot of trouble. The main characters were flat because they mainly stayed the same the whole time. They were trying to solve a mystery the whole novel. I was satisfied with the end of the novel because they caught the people who belonged to the big four so now no one else will die from them. The novel is believable but it would just take a really long time to do what they did in the novel. I would recommend this book to a friend because if they like mystery books these books are the one to read. They are interesting and keep your attention the whole time you are reading. The novel met my expectations because first of all my expectations were to read a book with a good mystery in it and this book did that. The part I liked the most in the novel was at the end when they caught the big four so then no one else would be killed innocently. The part I like least about the novel was when it took them so long to finally capture the big four.