Hector Kircher - The sequel to my previous post: Hercule Poirot - the murder on the links

The murder on the links is a story about detective Hercule Poirot, who is one day called by Jack Reunald, where he finds out that Reunald's father has been murdered while Jack was in Santiago. Similarly to the previous book, Poirot investigates the place and finds out many clues about the murder, including that the murder was done by an aeroplane paper-cutter. Poirot suspects that the murderer is in Paris, so he goes there and finds out who the murderer is, which is (Again, I obviously couldn't show the real murderer, that would be spoiling.) I discovered this book because I liked the previous Poirot book and my father said that I should maybe read the next one in the series. A thing that I like about this book is that it stays true to the original book while adding new elements, like Poirot traveling to new places, and the characters (besides Poirot and the main character) are also different from the previous book. Also, just like the original book, the main character is not Poirot, but in this book the "main character" and Poirot interact more often. Overall I think that this is a great addition to the series.

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