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over his past, Renauld found his situation worsened when Jack becomes attracted to her daughter. When a tramp died on his grounds, he saw an opportunity to stage his own death and escape Mme
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who the criminal is until the last complexity has been unravelled. The author is notably ingenious in the construction and unravelling of the mystery, which develops fresh interests and new entanglements at every turn. She deserves commendation also for the care with which the story is worked out and the good craftsmanship with which it is written. Although there is not much endeavour to portray character, except in the case of M. Poirot, several of the personages are depicted with swiftly made expressive and distinctive lines."
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who disposed of his wives in succession by drowning them in their baths was a case in point. Had he varied his methods, he might have escaped detection to this day. But he obeyed the common dictates of human nature, arguing that what had once succeeded would succeed again, and he paid the penalty of
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of 25 March 1923 began, "Here is a remarkably good detective story which can be warmly commended to those who like that kind of fiction." After detailing the set-up of the story the review continued, "The plot has peculiar complications and the reader will have to be very astute indeed if he guesses
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Giraud arrests Jack on the basis that he wanted his father's money. Poirot reveals
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of the UK first edition stating that it was both badly drawn and unrepresentative of the plot. It was the first of many such objections she raised with her publishers over the dustjacket. It would appear that
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Poirot notes four key facts about the case: a piece of lead piping is found near the body; only three female servants were in the villa as both
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of the 'nineties he lit such a candle as the publishers will not willingly let out. Not a week passes which does not bring a 'detective' story from one quarter or another, and several of the popular magazines rely mainly on that commodity. Among the later cultivators of this anything but lonely
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in 2021. Performed by an ensemble cast of six, with Poirot and
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am, tied her up, and took her husband away with them. Upon inspecting his body, Eloise collapses with grief at seeing her dead husband. Monsieur Giraud of the Sûreté leads the police investigation, and resents Poirot's involvement.
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man in his pyjamas, dying of an epileptic fit on a golf course") does not resemble the actual jacket which shows Monsieur Renauld digging the open grave on the golf course at night.
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Monsieur Marchaud - Police sergeant in Merlinville's police.
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1960, Pan Books, 1960, Paperback (Great Pan G323), 224 pp
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crime scene and then disappears with the murder weapon.
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3170:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
2319:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The London Case
2311:Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot - The First Cases
1842:The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories
674:was adapted for the stage by American playwright
204:. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and
3636:Works originally published in The Grand Magazine
1343:"The Murder on the Links: More about this story"
1012:(2nd ed.). Scholar Press. pp. 82, 86.
636:(1890–1962) from whom she was divorced in 1928.
3219:Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories
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2327:Agatha Christie - Murder on the Orient Express
1296:"On Location with Poirot! Murder on the Links"
227:Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings travel to
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2247:Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express
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1147:(rev ed.), Fontana Books, p. 199,
826:, France, where filming took place on-site.
712:and produced and directed by Enyd Williams.
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1408:at the new Agatha Christie official website
690:was presented as a one-hour, thirty-minute
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632:Christie refers here to her first husband,
354:Joseph Aarons - A British theatrical agent.
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3656:Novels set in mansions and country houses
3226:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
2239:Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
1890:Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories
1010:Detective Fiction – the collector's guide
296:Monsieur Giraud - Detective of the Paris
252:into her bank account over recent weeks.
810:on 11 February 1996. It was produced by
3240:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1906:While the Light Lasts and Other Stories
1401:at the official Agatha Christie website
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3191:The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
1866:The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
3631:Novels first published in serial form
2295:Agatha Christie: 4.50 from Paddington
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957:Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie
784:Ken Cumberlidge as Sergeant of Police
208:(7/6), and the US edition at $ 1.75.
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2934:The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
2380:Agatha Christie's fictional universe
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781:Danny Schiller as Hotel Receptionist
27:1923 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie
3495:Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures
2263:Agatha Christie: Peril at End House
2255:Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
1218:Rabinowitz, Chloe (29 April 2022).
1084:Agatha Christie: An English Mystery
871:Sophie Linfield as Marthe Daubreuil
739:Vincent Brimble as Inspector Giraud
359:Literary significance and reception
3464:Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
3177:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
2271:Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile
1850:Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
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3205:The Golden Ball and Other Stories
2279:Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
119:Print (hardcover & paperback)
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1008:Cooper, John; Pyke, B A (1994).
192:in March 1923, and in the UK by
3527:Agatha and the Midnight Murders
3184:The Under Dog and Other Stories
2570:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
1949:The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
1858:The Under Dog and Other Stories
1535:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
910:Ray Gatenby as a Station Master
880:Jacinta Mulcahy as Bella Duveen
748:Joan Matheson as Madame Renauld
650:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
520:, hardcover (priced at 7 s. 6
511:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
420:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
188:, first published in the US by
137:The Mysterious Affair at Styles
3519:Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
3511:Agatha and the Truth of Murder
1119:The New York Times Book Review
1064:The English Catalogue of Books
936:. The first night had adapted
596:The Girl with the Anxious Eyes
377:The New York Times Book Review
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3582:Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
3457:The Mousetrap and Other Plays
2619:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1941:The Mystery of Three Quarters
1567:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1248:"Poirot: Murder on the Links"
1197:. Collins. pp. 282–283.
1107:The Times Literary Supplement
414:The Hound of the Baskervilles
365:The Times Literary Supplement
127:298 (first edition hardcover)
3198:Double Sin and Other Stories
2976:By the Pricking of My Thumbs
2661:Murder on the Orient Express
2487:Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
2169:Murder on the Orient Express
2123:Murder on the Orient Express
2073:Murder on the Orient Express
1874:Double Sin and Other Stories
1591:Murder on the Orient Express
901:Andrew Melville as Dr Hautet
883:Bernard Latham as Lucien Bex
390:of 10 June 1923 said, "When
3300:Witness for the Prosecution
2605:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1551:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1347:The Home of Agatha Christie
1170:The Age of the Storytellers
1086:, London: Headline Review,
907:James Vaughan as Adam Letts
550:, 1977, hardcover, 349 pp;
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3429:Come, Tell Me How You Live
2731:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
2668:Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
2633:The Murder at the Vicarage
2507:Chief Inspector James Japp
2492:Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent
1663:Hercule Poirot's Christmas
1414:Murder on the Links (1996)
913:Randal Herley as the Judge
904:Henrietta Voigts as Leonie
886:Ben Pullen as Jack Renauld
757:David King as Judge Hautet
506:An Agatha Christie Omnibus
469:his lack of originality."
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2591:The Man in the Brown Suit
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1193:Christie, Agatha (1977).
930:Meitantei Akafuji Takashi
564:, 1978, paperback, 224 pp
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3503:The Unicorn and the Wasp
3481:Agatha Christie Memorial
3265:And Then There Were None
3142:Parker Pyne Investigates
2759:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
2745:And Then There Were None
1679:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
1143:Barnard, Robert (1990),
1082:Thompson, Laura (2008),
989:Emmanuel Proust Ă©ditions
807:Agatha Christie's Poirot
384:The unnamed reviewer in
33:The Murder on the Links
3397:Butter in a Lordly Dish
3163:The Labours of Hercules
3073:A Daughter's a Daughter
2864:They Do It with Mirrors
2780:The Body in the Library
2626:The Seven Dials Mystery
2584:The Murder on the Links
2502:Captain Arthur Hastings
1834:The Labours of Hercules
1543:The Murder on the Links
1406:The Murder on the Links
1398:The Murder on the Links
1386:The Murder on the Links
1372:The Murder on the Links
1121:, 25 March 1923 (p. 14)
1036:Marcum, JS (May 2007),
969:The Murder on the Links
934:The Murder on the Links
877:as Bernadette Daubreuil
818:as Hercule Poirot, and
778:Joanna Mackie as LĂ©oine
688:The Murder on the Links
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3514:(2018 film)
3490:(1979 film)
3414:Other books
3376:Wasp's Nest
3092:collections
2752:Sad Cypress
2527:Parker Pyne
2466:Adaptations
2385:Miss Marple
2231:Video games
2180:(2004–2005)
2146:Wasp's Nest
1671:Sad Cypress
1254:18 February
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2138:Television
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1759:The Clocks
1703:The Hollow
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995:References
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898:as Stonor
875:Kate Fahy
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2997:Nemesis
2773:N or M?
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2154:Poirot
2149:(1937)
2126:(1974)
2118:(1965)
2084:(2022)
2076:(2017)
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