Arnold Beroldy

In the novel The Murder on the Links, Arnold Beroldy was Jeanne Beroldy's husband, a Junior partner in a wine firm. He was killed by his wife and her lover Georges Conneau. The two met some years after being both acquitted (Conneau escaped justice) and Mme Beroldy blackmailed Georges.

Portrayals
In Agatha Christie's Poirot, Arnold Beroldy appears only in a video registration with his wife. Here he is a wealthy coffee industrialist and the business partner, and not employer, of George who in the original novel was a lawyer.