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The Murder On The Links – A Review

Have you ever observed a housefly? It rubs two of its feet, as if in anticipation! That was exactly how I felt, rubbing my palms together, as soon as I saw this novel in the bookstore. Dame, I am game!

Let’s get down to business….

One of the earlier editions book cover!

Review :

The Murder on the Links is one of the earliest works of Dame Agatha Christie featuring the 5’4″ egg – shape headed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his somewhat foolish friend Captain Hastings!

The story starts with Captain Hastings meeting a girl on the train from France to London. She is unladylike, unrefined but clever and inspite of his prejudices, Captain Hastings takes to her. They part ways with her giving him a false name, Cinderella.  Even he knows that is not her real name!

At London, his roomie Poirot invites Hastings back into France, regarding a case. English born French millionaire businessman Renauld fears for his life and hires Poirot. But before Poirot can reach him, Renault is found in a golf course, in a freshly dug open grave, with a knife in his back, dead! His wife Eloise Renauld claims that she had been tied up by two masked men, who took Renauld away at knife-point. Turns out the knife was gifted to her by her son Jack. (That is the murder weapon)

While Poirot honours the dead man’s request and decides to solve the murder case, the local detective Giraud is hired by the police. Both the detectives are at loggerheads and Giraud,  being the younger detective is bent on taunting Poirot for his old school detection tactics. (It is obvious who wins the unofficial competition between the detectives at the end. )

The list of suspects is long. There is a beautiful neighbour Madam Daubreuil, whom the police suspect was having an affair with the dead man. Captain Hastings thinks Martha Daubreuil, daughter of Madam Daubreuil is a breath taking beauty. But Poirot thinks she has anxious eyes! (Hastings can be swayed by superficial features, but the little grey cells of Poirot look beyond the superficial. That is the marking of a good detective)

Incidentally,  Jack Renauld is in love with Martha Daubreuil! For obvious reasons, his father opposes the match!

Then there is Bella Duveen, ex-girlfriend of Jack, who is still in love with him. She knows he has a new woman in his life.

Gabriel Stonor, the personal assistant of the  dead millionaire,  who clearly states that Eloise and Renauld were devoted couple and still in love. He laughs at the idea of Renauld having an affair!

Just as Hastings begins to get on with his life, he meets the girl from the train, again. In a bid to win her, he shows off the scene of murder. It is later revealed that the murder weapon has been stolen.

All hell breaks loose, when a second dead body is found, with a knife in its chest. Incidentally, the person had died after seizures and later a knife had been driven into his chest! (The knife which was used in both the cases is the same)

Who is the double murderer?

Who gains most from the death of Renauld? Only his wife, who gets all of his estate.

But Poirot is more than convinced Eloise loved her husband dearly.

Meanwhile, it is revealed that Jack Renauld had a huge fight with his father, regarding his love life. Did he resent his father so much to kill him off??

Just as Jack is arrested for the death of his father, Bella Duveen surrenders before the law, claiming she is the murderer!

Is Bella guilty?

Just as we begin to think the story has come to an end, Eloise Renauld’s life is in danger!

All is well that ends well, inspite of a murder!

P.S:

1. This is one of the best works of Dame Agatha Christie. The dead body is found in a golf course,  hence the name.

2. How does she come up with these wonderful stories? Beats me!

3. All the books and novels I have read after watching the T.V series of Hercule Poirot, I have been picturing David Suchet and Hugh Fraser as Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings. They nailed their parts. I don’t think anyone can erase their faces from my memory!

4. Do read the book and enjoy it with a hot cup of masala chai and a bowl of spicy puffed rice. Atleast, that’s what I did!

The Housemaid – Review

It’s been so long since I read a novel and while I was busy with my usual online window shopping, I came across these books and bought them without second thought.  I always buy the books of authors I know about or read about,  this is the first instance I bought books without knowing anything about the author or without reading the preview!

The best thing about having no expectations is that, if it’s good, then I will be mighty happy with my choice of book, but if it turns out bad, I never really had any expectations to begin with, so I won’t be sad either! It is a win-win!

That’s what I had in mind, when I started reading the book…..

Let’s get the review started.

Written by: Freida McFadden

Published in : April 2022

Read on : 14 August 2025

Genre : Psychological Thriller

The novel starts with the police entering an attic and finding a corpse and a woman is being questioned….

Then the narrative shifts to Millie Calloway, who is at the Winchester house, attending an interview for the job as a housemaid. She is an ex- convict, who is out on a payroll and has been fired from her last job.

Nina Winchester, an amiable and lovable person, wearing a full white attire is the interviewer. She hires Millie as a housemaid,  even without references and that sets the pace of the story.

During the interview,  Millie is taken to the attic at the top of the house, through creaky stairs, where she is to stay, while working as an stay-in housemaid. Although she loves the house, Millie finds the attic disturbing. It feels claustrophobic,  there is only a tiny window, which can’t be opened and the door can only be locked from outside!

After the interview, the muscular, over 6 foot something tall gardener Enzo gives Millie a foreboding message, Danger!

Millie suspects that the house must be haunted, but even then, she decides to work there. She has no prospects at any other jobs, she is an ex-convict, who served 10 years in prison!

While she is attending interviews and awaiting call backs, Millie is living in her old and beaten car, as a home! Nina Winchester hires Millie, which in itself is suspicious.

She enters the house and is again warned by the Italian gardener, Enzo. The room in the attic gives off weird vibes, but then, it is better than the car home, anyway. Millie decides to save up as much as she can and leave.

The house, which had been spic and span during her interview,  is now in bad shape and needs serious cleaning.

Millie soon learns thar Nina is borderline neurotic and her moods are as bad as an oscillating pendulum. One minute she is charming, and another minute she is menacing and scary.  Nina, is the wife of Andrew Winchester,  a handsome uber rich young business man, who is apparently in love with his wife, inspite of the trouble she keeps causing him daily.

As Millie starts living with them, she learns that Nina Winchester had been to a “loony bin” and even tried to drown her own baby Cecelia!

Why is Nina always dressed in white? Why do the Winchester’s have peanut butter in the house if little Cecelia is allergic to it? Why does Cecelia always dress in uncomfortable frocks ? Why did Andrew marry Nina?  So many questions intrigued me….

There is also a scene where Andrew and Nina fight at night, a loud crash is heard and Millie suspects Nina hurt Andrew! Even the blood on Nina’s night dress is suspicious. Luckily, he is unhurt.

At one point in the story, even I was scared about what Nina Winchester might do to Millie, since she is young and beautiful and it is clear as day that Andrew  seems to be attracted to her ( by the end of 3 months) Nina is obviously a jealous wife.

Turns out plain looking Nina is older than Andrew and was a working single mom, before she met and married him.

The first part of the story ends with Nina being thrown out of the house by Andrew and Millie is promoted from a housemaid to a girlfriend!

Just when I was scared for the safety of Millie, Freida McFadden throws a juggernaut and demolishes the theory I had in my mind, while reading the book. (Like any reader, I was trying to guess what happens next)

She manages to turn the story on its head and how!

I am stopping at this. You have got to read the book to know the clever writing and memorable characters. For once I was happy reading about both the female characters Nina Winchester and Millie Calloway.

This is one of those novels which gets a 5 out of 5 from me. Good going Freida McFadden!

P.S:

I also bought two other novels in the Housemaid series.

Fingers crossed!

 

 

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