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Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was a British mystery writer, whose famous characters included Miss Marple and Henry Poirot. She published 66 novels and 14 short story collections, many of which were adapted to the stage and screen. She is one of the best-known mystery writers of all time, and more than 2 billion copies of her works have been sold worldwide.
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Series
Hercule Poirot
A Mystery series
(1920 - 2020)
This series is for you if you're into...
- Eccentric genius sleuthing with razor-sharp deduction
- Classic whodunits built on fair-play puzzles and sly reversals
- Glamorous closed-circle murders in trains, estates, and cruises
Superintendent Battle
A Mystery series
(1925 - 1944)
This series is for you if you're into...
- Secret identities inside upper-crust conspiracies
- Amateur sleuths colliding with official investigations
- Country house mischief turning lethally twisty
Miss Marple
A Mystery series
(1927 - 1976)
This series is for you if you're into...
- Classic village mysteries with malice behind the manners
- Sharp amateur sleuths who spot what everyone else misses
- Clever golden-age puzzles driven by hidden motives
Harley Quin Mysteries
A Mystery series
(1924 - 1997)
This series is for you if you're into...
- Enigmatic visitors with a supernatural edge
- Classic murder puzzles with psychological bite
- Short mysteries with wildly unpredictable endings
Standalone Fiction
Standalone Non-fiction
An Autobiography
1977
Little Stacks of Mystery
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