The Murder On The Links

by Agatha Christie

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This edition of The Murder On The Links from Chewana Books offers the reader a distinct perspective on the classic tale with a detailed biography of the author—Agatha Christie, including:

  • Christie’s role in setting the standard for detective novels

  • How Christie became the best-selling author of all time

  • What led to the Christie’s strange disappearance

  • Why Christie was once investigated by MI5

  • Why Agatha Christie is known as “Queen of Crime”

  • The Family life of the author

And more...

In The Murder On The Links, Inspector Hercule Poirot travels to northern France to investigate the murder of the wealthy Paul Renauld, whose body is found on his golf course. Despite being bound and gagged in her bedroom, Renauld’s wife becomes a suspect as does their son. There are other suspects as well, including a mysterious neighbor, and a young woman with whom Renauld’s son is in love. Poirot wades through hidden motives and conflicting clues to discover the truth even as another body turns up on the golf course.

The Murder On The Links is the second title in The Poirot Series. The first title in the series, The Mysterious Affair At Styles, launched Christie’s writing career. Christie and her husband subsequently named their house “Styles.” Hercule Poirot would go on to become one of the most famous characters in fiction. Decades later, when Christie told the story of Poirot’s final case in Curtain, she set that novel at Styles as well.

Quotes:

“Every murderer is probably somebody’s old friend”

    “Some of the greatest criminals I have known had the faces of angels.”

          —Agatha Christie, The Murder On The Links

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  1. The Mysterious Affair At Styles

  2. The Murder On The Links

  3. Poirot Investigates

  4. The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd

  5. The Big Four

  6. The Mystery Of The Blue Train