“An affair of the heart that leads to the grave... always a tragedy—and often, a puzzle.” — Agatha Christie In a quiet town on the northern coast of France, a wealthy man is found murdered near a golf course—his body laid in a strange position, his face frozen in terror. Just hours before, he had urgently summoned famed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Now it’s up to Poirot and his loyal companion Captain Hastings to untangle a web of secrets, disguises, and double lives. A tale of passion, betrayal, and the deadly cost of hidden truths, The Murder on the Links is one of Agatha Christie's earliest and most cunning mysteries. With every clue leading to deeper deception, Poirot must rely on his “little grey cells” to solve a crime where nothing is what it seems. This gripping whodunit proves once again why Agatha Christie reigns as the Queen of Crime.
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