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THE MURDER ON THE LINKS
“For God’s sake, come!” . . . The appeal for help
arrived too late. Monsieur Renauld lay dead on the
golf course just days after Hercule Poirot had
received his letter. There was no lack of suspects:
Renauld had possessed a plundered fortune, both a
wife and a mistress, and an estranged son. But just
when police think they have the culprit, the brilliant
Belgian detective assures them that all is not as it
seems. And the next murder proves him right.
AGATHA
CHRISTIE
OVER 500 MILLION COPIESOFHER BOOKS SOLD
The most popular mystery writer of all time,
Agatha Christie achieved the highest
honor possible to a woman in Britain
when she was made a Dame of the British Empire.
ISBN 0-425-06794-7
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