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BOOK RECOMMENDATION: THE MURDER ON THE LINKS BY AGATHA CHRISTIE..

Puzzled about which book to go with for a perfect weekend reading?
Okay.., What about just picking up a murder mystery..?
And.. and when I say murder mystery one of the names that will crop up our mind will be Agatha Christie, the queen of mystery novels..

Yes.., so here I have a book recommendation for you all..
The Murder on Links by Agatha Christie..

It all starts with Hercule Poirot receiving an intriguing letter from foreign millionaire asking for help.. and hence, Hercule Poirot set out right away for the french countryside. But he arrives a little late to save his client, Monsieur Renauld, whose brutally stabbed body now lies face downwards in a shallow grave on a golf course.

Who could have done such a thing?
Why was dead man wearing his son's overcoat..?
Who killed him? Was it his son? or his wife..? or maybe the the neighbor women thought to be his mistress..? or it was the mysterious girl on the train who calls herself Cinderella?
And and.. before Poirot could answer all these questions the case turns topsy turvy by the discovery of second identically murdered corpse leading to more uncertainty.

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We will keep on guessing the murderer till the last page.., yes.. well that is expected out of an Agatha Christie book..
There also comes a point where you will feel yes I have cracked it.., and then in ensuing pages you are brought back to square one..😂
In the end everything comes together like the pieces of jigsaw puzzle and you will be left awestruck..!

Book is very engaging and intriguing one..!

A Good Read..! :)



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