Mary Debenham

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Mary Debenham is a poised and self-possessed English governess who becomes a key suspect in Agatha Christie’s detective novel "Murder on the Orient Express."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Englishwoman
fictional character
governess
novel character
appearsIn Murder on the Orient Express
appearsInAdaptationOf film adaptations of Murder on the Orient Express
television adaptations of Murder on the Orient Express
associatedWith Armstrong family
Colonel Arbuthnot
Hercule Poirot
characterTrait composed
intelligent
poised
reserved
self-controlled
self-possessed
createdBy Agatha Christie
createdInYear 1934
fictionalUniverse Hercule Poirot series
surface form: Hercule Poirot universe
hasSecret connection to the Armstrong kidnapping case
involvedIn investigation of Samuel Ratchett's murder
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre detective fiction
modeOfIntroduction passenger on the Taurus Express
nationality English
occupation governess
partOf Hercule Poirot series
relationshipWith close to Colonel Arbuthnot
roleInWork key suspect in the Armstrong case
suspect in a murder case
settingOfActivity Paris–Istanbul
surface form: Istanbul–Calais route of the Orient Express
travelsOn Orient Express

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