Both Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile and Sydney Lumet’s Murder on the Orient Express equally use suspense in the pieces. Both pieces of entertainment use clues to create suspense. In Death on the Nile the murder weapon goes missing right after Linnet fires the gun. “‘She kicked it away and it went under the settee. It isn't under the settee now’”(147.) This creates suspense by getting closer to finding out who
Both Agatha Christie’s Death on the Nile and Sydney Lumet’s Murder on the Orient Express equally use suspense in the pieces. Both pieces of entertainment use clues to create suspense. In Death on the Nile the murder weapon goes missing right after Linnet fires the gun. “‘She kicked it away and it went under the settee. It isn't under the settee now’”(147.) This creates suspense by getting closer to finding out who