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The Murder on the Links

Agatha Christie

Editorial: CLXBX

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The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie is a gripping early installment in the celebrated Hercule Poirot series, blending clever deduction, international intrigue, and unexpected twists into a masterfully constructed mystery. First published in 1923, this novel showcases Christie's growing brilliance in crafting puzzles that challenge both her detective and her readers.

The story begins when Hercule Poirot receives an urgent letter from a French millionaire who fears for his life. By the time Poirot and his loyal friend Captain Arthur Hastings arrive in northern France, the man has already been found dead—stabbed in the back and discovered in a freshly dug grave near a golf course. What appears at first to be a straightforward crime of passion quickly unravels into a complex web of deception.

As Poirot examines the evidence, he uncovers contradictions and hidden motives at every turn. The victim's troubled marriage, mysterious neighbors, secret identities, and shadowy past all complicate the investigation. The peaceful coastal setting contrasts sharply with the dark secrets buried beneath its surface, creating an atmosphere of mounting suspense.

Christie expertly plays with perception and misdirection, introducing a host of intriguing suspects whose alibis and stories rarely align. Clues are planted with precision, inviting readers to piece together the puzzle alongside Poirot. Yet as always, the famed Belgian detective relies not merely on physical evidence but on his understanding of psychology—the "little grey cells" that allow him to see what others overlook.

Captain Hastings provides a lively counterpoint to Poirot's meticulous logic. His perspective adds warmth and occasional humor, as well as moments of romantic distraction that further complicate matters. The dynamic between the two characters deepens in this novel, offering both camaraderie and contrast.

One of the novel's greatest strengths lies in its surprises. Just when the solution seems within reach, Christie deftly shifts the narrative, revealing new layers of intrigue. The final resolution is both satisfying and startling, demonstrating her skill at turning assumptions upside down.

Set against the windswept landscapes of northern France, The Murder on the Links combines atmosphere, clever plotting, and memorable characters in a compelling tale of crime and deduction. It stands as a testament to Agatha Christie's enduring genius and her ability to keep readers guessing until the very last page.

With its intricate mystery and brilliant detective work, this classic novel remains an essential read for lovers of traditional whodunits and timeless crime fiction.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 228 páginas.

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