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While BANANA FISH is very close to a masterpiece in my eyes, I have mixed emotions towards the conclusion, as many fans do. Do I understand the bittersweet message the ending offered? Yes, I do. And I respect the theme of grief and sorrow as life continues around us, as seen in GARDEN OF LIFE in the final manga volume. It was a beautiful contribute to those of us who understand such a feeling. But I also think the story would have been just as strong had the lynx survived, too. What a beautiful message that would have been: a beast surviving and choosing something worth living for, too.

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Considering he got his position from a coup, I'd say he might be a little unfamiliar with his role? Not in the sense of being incompetent, but rather the dissonance between the smooth hush-hush dealings of the mafia and his more direct attitude from working on the ground. Maybe he takes the general mood and affectation of the original mob (smooth jazz, crisp suits, veiled threats and underground dealings) but when push comes to shove he'll stop beating around the bush and sic a sea serpent on you or something.

The Murder on the Links is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead & Co[1][2] in March 1923, and in the UK by The Bodley Head in May of the same year.[3] It is the second novel featuring Hercule Poirot and Arthur Hastings. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6),[3] and the US edition at $1.75.[2]

The Times Literary Supplement reviewed the novel in its issue of 7 June 1923. The review compared the methods of detection of Poirot to Sherlock Holmes and concluded favourably that the book "provides the reader with an enthralling mystery of an unusual kind".[5]

The unnamed reviewer in The Observer of 10 June 1923 said, "When Conan Doyle popularised Sherlock Holmes in the Strand of the 'nineties he lit such a candle as the publishers will not willingly let out. Not a week passes which does not bring a 'detective' story from one quarter or another, and several of the popular magazines rely mainly on that commodity. Among the later cultivators of this anything but lonely furrow the name of Agatha Christie is well in the front. If she has not the touch of artistry which made The Speckled Band and The Hound of the Baskervilles things of real horror, she has an unusual gift of mechanical complication." The reviewer went on to compare the novel with The Mysterious Affair at Styles which they called, "a remarkable piece of work" but warned that, "it is a mistake to carry the art of bewilderment to the point of making the brain reel." They did admit that, "No solution could be more surprising" and stated that the character of Poirot was, "a pleasant contrast to most of his lurid competitors; and one even suspects a touch of satire in him."[7]

She notes as well that the book, the second novel featuring Poirot, is notable for a subplot in which Hastings falls in love, a development "greatly desired on Agatha's part... parcelling off Hastings to wedded bliss in the Argentine."[4]

An adaptation of the novel was made for the series Agatha Christie's Poirot on 11 February 1996. It was produced by Carnival Films, and starred David Suchet as Hercule Poirot, and Hugh Fraser as Arthur Hastings. While much of the novel's plot was retained, the adaptation featured a number of changes, which included the setting being changed to Deauville, France, where filming took place on-site.[13][14][15]

The Murder on the Links was released by HarperCollins as a graphic novel adaptation on 16 July 2007, adapted by François Rivière and illustrated by Marc Piskic (ISBN 0-00-725057-6). This was translated from the edition first published in France by Emmanuel Proust éditions in 2003, and then translated to English, published by HarperCollins in 2007.[16]

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