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A wager on murder {11/11}

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Poirot and Hastings are in Deauville, and Poirot is approached by business-man Paul Renaud concerning threats by Chileans. The next morning the maid finds Madame Renaud bound and gagged and her husband's corpse is later found on a nearby golf course

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  • loooooooooooove the ending!!! I LOVE POIROT AND HAISTINGS <3 <3

  • Seems to me Poirot wants the people he cares for to be as happy in love as he never was able to be in his time. Wonderful.

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  • @russelindia i think in one of his cases he develops a crush on a female character and she turns out to be the killer!!! i don't remember which book though which is good cause you might come across it and i don't wanna spoil it for you!

  • Aww, Hastings.  <3

  • @russelindia Yes he was, when he was younger and worked in Belgium.

  • Has poirot been in love ever???? Can anyone please throw some light.

  • @ybatey1 In the books, he only falls in love twice in his life. Of the two, only one is "The Great Love of His Life". Alas, it is unrequited. She gives him a pin/brooch that he puts on, never to take off. The one we always see him wear in this series.

    A character in another episode, named Virginie, gives him this pin. I believe Virginie is meant to be his "great love" from the books. With either the Russian countess, or the young lady from the "Blue Train" episode as second in his heart.

  • Nicely done!

  • Again, I say First Class! Many thanks for posting!

  • AAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWW....!!!!! <3

  • If the detective had a girlfriend or wife, she just gets in the way. Poirot is like Holmes in this way. Better to simplify the story and not clutter the book.

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