Agatha Christie's 'The Murder on the Links,' published in 1923, is a classic detective novel featuring the renowned Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his loyal companion Captain Hastings. The duo travels to northern France at the urgent request of a client, only to arrive and find him brutally murdered and hastily buried beside a golf course. Poirot faces immediate challenges, including a hostile rival from the Paris Sûreté who believes he has already solved the case. As Poirot delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of deceit, blackmail, false identities, and a mysterious crime that dates back decades. Amidst the intricate investigation, Captain Hastings finds himself unexpectedly falling in love, adding a personal dimension to the unfolding drama. The case proves to be far more convoluted than initially perceived, revealing that nothing is as it seems and testing Poirot's deductive skills to their limits.
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