In Agatha Christie's 'Three Act Tragedy', a seemingly innocuous dinner party hosted by the charming Sir Charles Cartwright takes a chilling turn when one of the guests, the Reverend Babbington, suddenly drops dead after sipping a cocktail. Initially dismissed as natural causes, a second, eerily similar death soon follows, raising alarming questions. Enter the astute Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who finds himself entangled in a complex web of deception, theatrical performances, and hidden motives. Poirot must unravel the subtle clues and expose the mastermind behind these perfectly orchestrated crimes, where nothing is as it seems, and the truth lies buried beneath layers of polite society and deadly secrets. This classic whodunit keeps readers guessing until the very last page.