Murder on the Links
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Murder on the Links (published in 1923) murder mystery by Agatha Christie. It features Hercule Poirot and Arthur Hastings.
[edit] Plot summary
Poirot receives a telegram from millionaire Paul Renauld, begging him to come to his estate in France. When Poirot arrives, Renauld is dead, his body found stabbed, lying on a golf course. His wife claims he had been kidnapped by some mysterious Chileans. It turns out that Renauld had been planning to fake his own death, but things had gone disastrously wrong. Although the police think they have the murderer, a second murder sees Poirot desperately trying to prove his theory.
The book is notable for a subplot in which Hastings meets his future wife, Dulcie Duveen.
[edit] Film versions
- The novel was adapted for television in 1996.