Front cover of The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie

Bridges Publishing edition

The Murder on the Links

Agatha Christie

Poirot navigates deadly hazards on and off the golf course, matching wits with foes in a murder mystery that's anything but par for the course.

First published 1923

Britain collection

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In 'The Murder on the Links,' Agatha Christie reunites us with Hercule Poirot and his ever-loyal companion, Captain Hastings, in a twist-filled journey that takes them from Belgium to a seaside town in northern France. Responding to a desperate letter, Poirot finds his would-be client already murdered, his body ominously positioned in an open grave on a golf course.

As Poirot dives into the investigation, he finds himself pitted against the cocky Parisian detective, Giraud. Each clue, every suspect, and every calculated risk are scrutinized in a high-stakes game of wits. Time is of the essence, as the murderer remains at large and may strike again. The tension ratchets up as Poirot and Hastings peel back layers of secrets, deception, and motives, ever inching closer to unmasking the killer in this classic Christie whodunit.

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