Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
The premise is gripping right from the start: a wealthy client, Paul Renauld, is found murdered on a golf course in France. Poirot is summoned to investigate, only to find that he's too late to save the man, whose body is discovered in a shallow grave. The bizarre details immediately set the stage for intrigue: the victim is wearing a coat too large for him, and there is a mysterious love letter found on his body. As Poirot starts to piece together the details of the crime, another shock comesanother body, almost identical in nature, is found under similarly suspicious circumstances.
The heart of Christie's puzzle is the way in which the two murders seem to be connected but also diverge in unsettling ways. As Poirot digs deeper, the motives behind the crimes become more complex and twisted. Was it a crime of passion, a case of mistaken identity, or something more sinister? The presence of a second murder complicates the investigation and keeps readers (and Poirot) guessing. Poirot, of course, uses his signature method of "little grey cells" to logically eliminate false leads, focus on psychological motives, and finally solve the mystery.