![]() In Le crime ne paie pas, the France Télévisions and Escazal Films adaptation of the novel, the parallel character is Hubert Petitpont from the "police of the police". Other than that this portrayal strongly resembles the one in the original novel. Here he is much more hostile towards Poirot than shown in the original novel. In the Agatha Christie's Poirot episode Murder on the Links, Monsieur Giraud was portrayed by Bill Moody. The detectives hopes for a quiet holiday are dashed when he must investigate a. ![]() Giraud worked with Monsieur Fournier, and told him about Poirot. Poirot got to the solution first and bought a dog decoration for his fireplace which he named Giraud. He makes a bet with Poirot about who would arrest Renauld's murderer, and who did arrest them would receive 500 francs from the person who lost. The latest installment in the Hercule Poirot franchise now being written by Sophie Hannah is a masterful, multilayered puzzle in which Poirot's assistant Inspector Catchpool plays a key role. He considers Hercule Poirot to be his rival and resents his involvement in the investigation. Hercule Poirot, a Belgian private detective, along with his associate Captain Hastings often solves the mysteries which no one else can. ![]() In the novel The Murder on the Links, Monsieur Giraud is a Detective of the Paris Sûreté and the investigating officer for Paul Renauld’s death. ![]()
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