Event:
The murderer's claim to be Jack the Ripper shocks Poirot and Sherlock as they follow an intricate trail of clues that lead them to a long-forgotten history.
Scene:
A dimly lit room with old newspaper clippings and crime scene photos plastered on the wall, while Sherlock and Poirot stand in front of a corkboard, deep in thought, trying to connect the dots between the gruesome murders.
Event:
As Sherlock and Poirot inch closer to the truth, they realize that the killer is among them, and they must act fast before he strikes again.
Scene:
The camera focuses on a group of guests at the resort, laughing and chatting over drinks, while hidden among them is the killer, lurking in the shadows, his eyes fixed on his next victim.
Event:
In a thrilling, heart-pounding finale, the killer's true identity is revealed, and Sherlock and Poirot must use all their wits to bring him to justice before it's too late.
Scene:
A tense standoff in the resort's grand ballroom, as the killer holds his weapon aloft, with Sherlock and Poirot at either end of the room, closing in for the final showdown.
Event:
Ariadne Oliver, using her impeccable wit and charm, persuades the murderer to confess his heinous crimes in front of everyone, bringing a sense of closure and justice to the resort.
Scene:
An intense close-up shot of Ariadne Oliver's face, as she stares resolutely at the killer, her eyes flashing with determination, while Sherlock and Poirot stand behind her, waiting for the killer's response.
Event:
Inspector Lestrade arrives at the resort and arrests the murderer, who is whisked away, never to see the light of day again.
Scene:
The murderer being led away in handcuffs, his head bowed, as guests at the resort look on with a mix of relief and horror.
Event:
Inspector Lestrade shares his newfound respect for Ariadne Oliver's detective skills and confesses that the head of Scotland Yard should be a woman.
Scene:
Ariadne Oliver and Inspector Lestrade standing in the resort lobby, surrounded by the other guests, engaged in a lively conversation, while Sherlock and Poirot exchange a knowing look in the background.
Story generated by applying the combine operation for books The Hound of the Baskervilles and Evil Under the Sun, where the protagonist is Sherlock and Poirot