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The Murder on the Links: Hercule Poirot's Case

AUTHOR Christie, Agatha
PUBLISHER E-Artnow (07/03/2022)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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In "The Murder on the Links," Agatha Christie crafts a masterful whodunit that showcases her signature blend of intricate plotting and vivid characterizations. Set against the backdrop of a windswept golf course in France, the narrative unfolds as detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to solve the mysterious death of a wealthy Englishman. Christie's elegant prose, marked by sharp dialogue and meticulous attention to detail, immerses readers in a world of deception and intrigue, all while exploring themes of class and identity within early 20th-century society. This novel not only solidifies her status as the 'Queen of Crime' but also serves as a significant contribution to the detective genre, revealing Christie's innovative narrative techniques and her ability to subvert genre conventions. Agatha Christie, born in 1890, became one of the most beloved authors of mystery fiction, with a career spanning over half a century. Drawing upon her keen observations of human behavior, personal experiences, and the societal changes of her time, Christie was adept at crafting narratives filled with suspense and psychological complexity. "The Murder on the Links" reflects her fascination with the British upper class and their hidden secrets, perhaps influenced by her own upbringing in a genteel family. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Murder on the Links" to both enthusiasts of detective fiction and those new to Christie's works. Its compelling plot and engaging characters promise a riveting reading experience, drawing readers into a web of intrigue that is as puzzling as it is entertaining. This work not only exemplifies Christie's brilliance but also serves as an essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of the mystery genre.
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ISBN-13: 9788027345175
ISBN-10: 8027345170
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 128
Carton Quantity: 62
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.27 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.40 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries & Detective Stories
Grade Level: Preschool - 4th Grade
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In "The Murder on the Links," Agatha Christie crafts a masterful whodunit that showcases her signature blend of intricate plotting and vivid characterizations. Set against the backdrop of a windswept golf course in France, the narrative unfolds as detective Hercule Poirot is summoned to solve the mysterious death of a wealthy Englishman. Christie's elegant prose, marked by sharp dialogue and meticulous attention to detail, immerses readers in a world of deception and intrigue, all while exploring themes of class and identity within early 20th-century society. This novel not only solidifies her status as the 'Queen of Crime' but also serves as a significant contribution to the detective genre, revealing Christie's innovative narrative techniques and her ability to subvert genre conventions. Agatha Christie, born in 1890, became one of the most beloved authors of mystery fiction, with a career spanning over half a century. Drawing upon her keen observations of human behavior, personal experiences, and the societal changes of her time, Christie was adept at crafting narratives filled with suspense and psychological complexity. "The Murder on the Links" reflects her fascination with the British upper class and their hidden secrets, perhaps influenced by her own upbringing in a genteel family. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Murder on the Links" to both enthusiasts of detective fiction and those new to Christie's works. Its compelling plot and engaging characters promise a riveting reading experience, drawing readers into a web of intrigue that is as puzzling as it is entertaining. This work not only exemplifies Christie's brilliance but also serves as an essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of the mystery genre.
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