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A shocking murder on a French golf course propels Hercule Poirot into one of his most confounding investigations. When Paul Renauld, a wealthy man with a shadowy past, is found stabbed to death, the seemingly peaceful setting is shattered. As Poirot and Captain Hastings sift through a web of false identities, jealousies, and hidden motives, every clue seems to point in a different direction. The deeper they dig, the more entangled the mystery becomes-until Poirot’s meticulous reasoning exposes the truth lurking beneath layers of deception.
First published in 1923, The Murder on the Links marked Agatha Christie’s second novel to feature her famed Belgian detective. It showcased the growing sophistication of her plotting and her ability to weave psychological depth into a classic whodunit. With its elegant twists and tightly wound suspense, the book helped establish Christie as a rising star of the Golden Age of detective fiction.