When people are asked about Agatha Christie they will often say that she was first and foremost a storyteller. With such a strong canon of work ranging across male and female, and double-act, sleuths, killing methods from poison and knives to guns, drowning and strangulation it is widely acknowledged that she is without compare. Here you will find everything you need to join the millions of Christie readers around the world.
When Tommy and Tuppence Beresford move to a quiet English village, they are for once not looking for adventure, just a peaceful retirement. However, adventure ...
A passionate Cornishwoman, Mrs. Pengelley, tries to convince Poirot that her husband is trying to poison her. He has long had an illicit affair with ...
Poirot's Early Cases was published in 1974. It includes the following short stories: The Affair at the Victory Ball, The Adventure of the Clapham Cook, ...
Arthritic and immobilized, Poirot calls on his old friend Captain Hastings to join him at Styles to be the eyes and ears that will feed ...
“The house isn’t – haunted, is it?” Despite her best efforts to modernise her new home, Gwenda Reed soon finds herself caught up in the past. Distraught, Gwenda turns to Jane Marple to exorcise her ghosts.
The collection is the final book by Agatha Christie, it includes Miss Marple Tells a Story, Strange Jest, The Tape-Measure Murder, The Case of the ...
Published in the UK in 1997, this short story collection has never been published in the United States. Explore these stories: Problem at Pollensa Bay, ...
The Harlequin Tea Set is a short story collection first published in the US by G. P. Putnam's Sons on April 14, 1997. Published in ...
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