The Murder on the Links The Murder on the Links

The Murder on the Links

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Publisher Description

"The Murder on the Links" is a captivating detective novel penned by Agatha Christie, first published in 1923. This intriguing mystery features Hercule Poirot as the brilliant and fastidious detective navigating a complex murder investigation.

The story commences with Hercule Poirot receiving a letter urgently requesting his assistance in a case involving a potential murder. Poirot and his friend Arthur Hastings promptly travel to France in response to the distressing plea for help from Paul Renauld, a wealthy and influential businessman. However, upon their arrival, they find themselves entangled in a baffling murder case.

Paul Renauld has been found dead in a shallow grave on a golf course, murdered under mysterious circumstances. The crime scene reveals various peculiarities, including a cryptic note suggesting a connection to an earlier case in South America. As Poirot and Hastings delve into the investigation, they encounter a web of intricate relationships, hidden motives, and a series of perplexing clues.

The narrative unfolds through Hastings' perspective, providing readers with insights into the unfolding events and Poirot's astute observations. Suspects emerge, each with their own secrets and potential motives for the murder, and Poirot meticulously analyzes the evidence and interviews the suspects to uncover the truth.

As the investigation progresses, red herrings, false leads, and unexpected revelations add layers of complexity to the case. With Poirot's characteristic attention to detail and his reliance on "the little grey cells," he navigates the intricate maze of clues to solve the enigmatic murder on the golf links.

Agatha Christie's storytelling brilliance shines through in "The Murder on the Links," showcasing her ability to craft an absorbing mystery filled with twists, turns, and a satisfying resolution. The novel captivates readers with its clever plot, engaging characters, and Poirot's deductive prowess, establishing it as a classic in the realm of detective fiction.

GENRE
Crime & Thrillers
RELEASED
2023
28 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Classic Press
PROVIDER INFO
Classic Press
SIZE
915.9
KB
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