Mrs. Hubbard

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Mrs. Hubbard is a seemingly fussy, talkative American passenger whose true identity and role are central to the mystery in Agatha Christie’s novel "Murder on the Orient Express."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Agatha Christie character
fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of Murder on the Orient Express
stage adaptations of Murder on the Orient Express
appearsIn Murder on the Orient Express
associatedWith Hercule Poirot
Orient Express
characterArc reveals hidden identity near the resolution of the novel
characterTrait fussy
talkative
createdBy Agatha Christie
familyRole mother of Sonia Armstrong
genreContext detective fiction
mystery fiction
hasAlias Linda Arden
involvedIn murder of Ratchett
languageOfWork English
medium novel
motivation seeking justice for the Armstrong family
narrativeFunction key suspect
source of misleading information
nationality American
occupation passenger
roleInWork central figure in the mystery
setIn train between Istanbul and Calais
travelContext travels on the Orient Express
victimOf kidnapping of her grandchild Daisy Armstrong (indirectly)

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