The Murder on the Links (Poirot) (Hercule Poirot Series Book 2)
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On a French golf course, a millionaire is found stabbed in the back…An urgent cry for help brings Poirot to France. But he arrives too late to save his client, whose brutally stabbed body now lies face downwards in a shallow grave on a golf course.But why is the dead man wearing his son's overcoat? And who was the impassioned love-letter in the pocket for? Before Poirot can answer these questions, the case is turned upside down by the discovery of a second, identically murdered corpse…

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Publisher
LB Classics
Year
2019
ISBN
9789897787676

Chapter 1 — A Fellow Traveller

I believe that a well-known anecdote exists to the effect that a young writer, determined to make the commencement of his story forcible and original enough to catch and rivet the attention of the most blasé of editors, penned the following sentence:
“‘Hell!’ said the Duchess.”
Strangely enough, this tale of mine opens in much the same fashion. Only the lady who gave utterance to the exclamation was not a duchess.
It was a day in early June. I had been transacting some business in Paris and was returning by the morning service to London, where I was still sharing rooms with my old friend, the Belgian ex-detective, Hercule Poirot.
The Calais express was singularly empty — in fact, my own compartment held only one other traveller. I had made a somewhat hurried departure from the hotel and was busy assuring myself that I had duly collected all my traps, when the train started. Up till then I had hardly noticed my companion, but I was now violently recalled to the fact of her existence. Jumping up from her seat, she let down the window and stuck her head out, withdrawing it a moment later with the brief and forcible ejaculation “Hell!”
Now I am old-fashioned. A woman, I consider, should be womanly. I have no patience with the modern neurotic girl who jazzes from morning to night, smokes like a chimney, and uses language which would make a Billingsgate fishwoman blush!
I looked up, frowning slightly, into a pretty, impudent face, surmounted by a rakish little red hat. A thick cluster of black curls hid each ear. I judged that she was little more than seventeen, but her face was covered with powder, and her lips were quite impossibly scarlet.
Nothing abashed, she returned my glance, and executed an expressive grimace.
“Dear me, we’ve shocked the kind gentleman!” she observed to an imaginary audience. “I apologize for my language! Most unladylike, and all that, but, oh, Lord, there’s reason enough for it! Do you know I’ve lost my only sister?”
“Really?” I said politely. “How unfortunate.”
“He disapproves!” remarked the lady. “He disapproves utterly — of me, and my sister — which last is unfair, because he hasn’t seen her!”
I opened my mouth, but she forestalled me.
“Say no more! Nobody loves me! I shall go into the garden and eat worms! Boohoo. I am crushed!”
She buried herself behind a large comic French paper. In a minute or two I saw her
eyes stealthily peeping at me over the top. In spite of myself I could not help smiling, and in a minute she had tossed the paper aside, and had burst into a merry peal of laughter.
“I knew you weren’t such a mutt as you looked,” she cried.
Her laughter was so infectious that I could not help joining in, though I hardly cared for the word “mutt.”
“There! Now we’re friends!” declared the minx. “Say you’re sorry about my sister —”
“I am desolated!”
“That’s a good boy!”
“Let me finish. I was going to add that, although I am desolated, I can manage to put up with her absence very well.” I made a little bow.
But this most unaccountable of damsels frowned and shook her head.
“Cut it out. I prefer the ‘dignified disapproval’ stunt. Oh, your face! ‘Not one of us,’ it said. And you were right there — though, mind you, it’s pretty hard to tell nowadays. It’s not everyone who can distinguish between a demi and a duchess. There now, I believe I’ve shocked you again! You’ve been dug out of the backwoods, you have. Not that I mind that. We could do with a few more of your sort. I just hate a fellow who gets fresh. It makes me mad.”
She shook her head vigorously.
“What are you like when you’re mad?” I inquired with a smile.
“A regular little devil! Don’t care...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page Content
  2. Chapter 1 — A Fellow Traveller
  3. Chapter 2 — An Appeal for Help
  4. Chapter 3 — At the Villa Geneviève
  5. Chapter 4 — The Letter Signed “Bella”
  6. Chapter 5 — Mrs. Renauld’s Story
  7. Chapter 6 — The Scene of the Crime
  8. Chapter 7 — The Mysterious Madame Daubreuil
  9. Chapter 8 — An Unexpected Meeting
  10. Chapter 9 — M. Giraud Finds Some Clues
  11. Chapter 10 — Gabriel Stonor
  12. Chapter 11 — Jack Renauld
  13. Chapter 12 — Poirot Elucidates Certain Points
  14. Chapter 13 — The Girl with the Anxious Eyes
  15. Chapter 14 — The Second Body
  16. Chapter 15 — A Photograph
  17. Chapter 16 — The Beroldy Case
  18. Chapter 17 — We Make Further Investigations
  19. Chapter 18 — Giraud Acts
  20. Chapter 19 — I Use My Grey Cells
  21. Chapter 20 — An Amazing Statement
  22. Chapter 21 — Hercule Poirot on the Case
  23. Chapter 22 — I Find Love
  24. Chapter 23 — Difficulties Ahead
  25. Chapter 24 — “Save Him!”
  26. Chapter 25 — An Unexpected Dénouement
  27. Chapter 26 — I Receive a Letter
  28. Chapter 27 — Jack Renauld’s Story
  29. Chapter 28 — Journey’s End
  30. About the Author