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The Murder on the Links

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Renauld's situation worsens 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 Daubreuil. He would disfigure the tramp's face with the pipe, and then bury the tramp and the pipe beside the golf course, before fleeing the area by train. Anyone who would recognise that the body was not his would be sent away. However, the plan was discovered by Marthe, who followed Renauld and stabbed him after he dug the grave for the tramp's body. Her motive is money; Jack will inherit his father's fortune on his mother's death. To expose Marthe as the killer, Poirot asked Eloise to openly state she will disinherit Jack. Marthe attempts to kill Eloise in her villa but dies in a struggle with Hastings's Cinderella.
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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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Poirot discovers that the case is nearly identical to one from 22 years ago, in which a man called Georges Conneau and his lover, Madame Beroldy, conspired to kill Madame Beroldy's husband. Poirot travels to Paris to discover more about the Conneau murder. He finds a photograph of Madame Beroldy that
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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 Renauld changed his will two weeks before his murder, disinheriting Jack. Jack is released from prison after Bella Duveen, an English stage performer he loves, confesses to the murder. Both had come across the body on
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When Renauld's secretary, Gabriel Stonor, returns from England, he suggests blackmail, as his employer's past is a complete mystery prior to his career in South America. Meanwhile, Hastings unexpectedly encounters a young woman he had met on the train, known only as "Cinderella." She asks to see the
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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 Christie won her argument over the dustjacket as the one she describes and objected to ("a
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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 Renauld's son Jack and his chauffeur had been sent away; an unknown person visited the day before; and Renauld's immediate neighbour, Madame Daubreuil, had
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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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Poirot elaborates on his theory: Paul Renauld was really Georges Conneau, who returned to France after fleeing years ago. By misfortune, he found that his immediate neighbour would be Madame Beroldy; like him, she changed her identity to become Mme Daubreuil. Blackmailed by her over his past,
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Reviews when it was published compared Mrs Christie favourably to Arthur Conan Doyle in his Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Remarking on Poirot, still a new character, one reviewer said he was "a pleasant contrast to most of his lurid competitors; and one even suspects a touch of satire in him."
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in 2021. Performed by an ensemble cast of six, with Poirot and Hastings played by either male or female actors, this serio-comic adaptation is scheduled to premiere in San Diego (North Coast Repertory Theatre) and at the Laguna Playhouse in 2023.
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She notes as well that the book, the second novel featuring Poirot, is notable for a subplot in which Hastings falls in love, a development "greatly desired on Agatha's part... parcelling off Hastings to wedded bliss in the Argentine."
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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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shows that she is really Madame Daubreuil. On returning, Poirot learns that the body of a tramp has been found, stabbed through the heart with the murder weapon. An examination shows that he died before Renauld's murder from an
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Paul Renauld/Georges Conneau - The victim of the case. Requested Poirot's assistance for an unknown matter, prior to his murder. Involved in the Beroldy murder 22 years ago, in which he was the killer, but escaped justice when
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Jack Renauld - Renauld's son, born in South America, and raised both there and in France. Mistakenly suspected of murder by Giraud, due to an argument between him and his father. Formerly in love with Marthe, now in love with
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Eloise Renauld - Renauld's wife, whom he met in South America. Helped her husband fake his kidnapping on the night of his death; initially suspected of the murder by Poirot, until Eloise sees her husband's
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on 15 September 1990, the centenary of Christie's birth. It was repeated on 8 July 1991 and again in 2015. John Moffatt starred as Poirot. The play's recording took place on 21 June 1989 at
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of the crime because it is a repeat, essentially, of an earlier murder; this proves his favourite theory that human nature does not change, even when the human in question is a killer: "
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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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Marthe's mother disappears again. Jack and his mother plan to go to South America, joined by Hastings and his Cinderella, who is revealed as Bella Duveen's twin sister Dulcie.
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Madame Daubreuil/Madame Jeanne Beroldy - Renauld's neighbour and blackmailer. Involved in plotting the murder of her husband 22 years ago, but escaped justice when exposed.
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a world premiere play, based on the 1975 ABC Theatre Presentation that starred Katharine Hepburn and Laurence Olivier, the charming and delightful LOVE AMONG THE RUINS
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as Arthur Hastings. While much of the novel's plot was retained, the adaptation featured a number of changes, which included the setting being changed to
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Monsieur Hautet - Examining Magistrate, and Giraud's assistant. More respectful of Poirot's reputation, and thus more helpful to the Belgian detective.
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Denise Oulard - A maid of the Renaulds' household and LĂ©onie's sister, and one of three servants present at the Renaulds' house during the crime.
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the night of the murder, and each assumed the other had killed Renauld. Poirot reveals neither did, as the real killer was Marthe Daubreuil.
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Françoise Arrichet - An elderly servant of the Renaulds' household, one of three servants present at the Renaulds' house during the crime.
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Dulcie Duveen - A stage performer and Bella's twin sister. She tells Hastings her name is "Cinderella", and she becomes his love interest.
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LĂ©onie Oulard - A young maid of the Renaulds' household, one of three servants present at the Renaulds' house during the crime.
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things of real horror, she has an unusual gift of mechanical complication." The reviewer went on to compare the novel with
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before it was issued in book form by The Bodley Head in May 1923. This was Christie's first published work for the
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Gabriel Stonor - Renauld's secretary. Absent at the time of the murder, and has no knowledge of his employer's past.
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Marthe Daubreuil - Madame Daubreuil's daughter, who wants to marry Jack, unaware he is in love with another woman.
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and the investigating officer. Considers Poirot to be his rival and resents his involvement in the investigation.
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and concluded favourably that the book "provides the reader with an enthralling mystery of an unusual kind".
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reviewed the novel in its issue of 7 June 1923. The review compared the methods of detection of Poirot to
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furrow the name of Agatha Christie is well in the front. If she has not the touch of artistry which made
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2007, Facsimile of 1923 UK first edition (HarperCollins), 5 November 2007, hardcover, 326 pp;
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The story takes place in northern France, giving Poirot a hostile competitor from the Paris
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adaptation on 16 July 2007, adapted by François Rivière and illustrated by Marc Piskic (
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In a modern work of literary criticism, Christie biographer Laura Thompson writes:
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Auguste - The Renaulds' gardener. Absent from the house on the night of the murder.
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Bella Duveen - A stage performer, with whom Jack is in love, twin of Dulcie Duveen.
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The novel received its first true publication as a four-part serialisation in the
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in 2003, and then translated to English, published by HarperCollins in 2007.
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The dustjacket front flap of the first edition carried no specially written
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The seventh episode of the second season of the French television series
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which went on to publish many of her short stories throughout the 1920s.
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1928, John Lane (The Bodley Head), March 1928, hardcover (cheap ed. – 2
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comes straight from his thought processes. For example he deduces the
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from December 1922 to March 1923 (Issues 214–217) under the title of
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1923, Dodd Mead and Company (New York), March 1923, hardcover, 298 pp
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1988, Fontana Books (Imprint of HarperCollins), paperback, 208 pp;
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Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings travel to Merlinville-sur-Mer,
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But Poirot is magnificently himself. What originality there is in
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1931, John Lane (The Bodley Head, February 1931 (as part of the
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1932, John Lane (The Bodley Head), March 1932, paperback (6 d.)
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1923, John Lane (The Bodley Head), May 1923, hardcover, 326 pp
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American Tribute to Agatha Christie: The Classic Years 1920s
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as Takashi Akafuji, who represents the character of Poirot.
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was as different from its predecessor as that had been from
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Monsieur Marchaud - Police sergeant in Merlinville's police.
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Dr Durand - Local doctor and police surgeon in Merlinville.
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in May of the same year. It is the second novel featuring
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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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whilst the back jacket flap carried similar quotes for
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recounts how she objected to the illustration of the
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Dustjacket illustration of the first British edition.
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Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple
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Index


Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot
Crime novel
The Bodley Head
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Poirot Investigates
The Murder on the Links
Wikisource
detective fiction
Agatha Christie
Dodd, Mead & Co
The Bodley Head
Hercule Poirot
Arthur Hastings
sixpence
Sûreté
France
golf course
francs
epileptic seizure
Hercule Poirot
Captain Arthur Hastings
Sûreté
The Times Literary Supplement
Sherlock Holmes
The New York Times Book Review
The Observer
Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes

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