Alternate name | Year | |
The ABC Murders | - | 1936 |
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding | - | 1960 |
After the Funeral | Funerals are Fatal | 1953 |
And Then There Were None | Ten Little Indians Ten Little Niggers | 1939 |
Appointment with Death | - | 1938 |
At Bertram's Hotel | - | 1965 |
The Big Four | - | 1927 |
The Body in the Library | - | 1942 |
By the Pricking of my Thumbs | - | 1968 |
Cards on the Table | - | 1936 |
A Caribbean Mystery | - | 1964 |
Cat Among the Pigeons | - | 1959 |
The Clocks | - | 1963 |
Crooked House | - | 1949 |
Curtain: Poirot's Last Case | - | 1975 |
Dead Man's Folly | - | 1956 |
Death Comes At The End | - | 1945 |
Death in the Clouds | Death In The Air | 1935 |
Death on the Nile | - | 1937 |
Destination Unknown | So Many Steps to Death | 1954 |
Double Sin and Other Stories | - | 1961 |
Dumb Witness | Poirot Loses a Client | 1937 |
Elephants Can Remember | - | 1972 |
Endless Night | - | 1967 |
Evil Under the Sun | - | 1941 |
Five Little Pigs | Murder In Retrospect | 1943 |
4.50 from Paddington | What Mrs. McGillicuty Saw | 1957 |
The Golden Ball and Other Stories | - | 1971 |
Halloween Party | - | 1969 |
Hercules Poirot's Christmas | A Holiday for Murder | 1938 |
Hickory Dickory Death | - | 1955 |
The Hollow | Murder After Hours | 1946 |
The Hound of Death | - | 1933 |
The Labours of Hercules | - | 1947 |
The Listerdale Mystery | Morterblumen | 1934 |
Lord Edgware Dies | Thirteen At Dinner | 1933 |
The Man in the Brown Suit | Mystery of the Mill House | 1924 |
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side | The Mirror Crack'd | 1962 |
Miss Marple's Final Cases | - | 1979 |
The Mousetrap and Other Stories | 3 Blind Mice | 1950 |
The Moving Finger | - | 1943 |
Mrs. McGinty's Dead | - | 1952 |
The Murder in the Vicarage | - | 1930 |
Murder in Mesopotamia | - | 1936 |
Murder in the Mews | Dead Man's Mirror | 1937 |
A Murder is Announced | - | 1950 |
Murder is Easy | Easy to Kill | 1939 |
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd | - | 1926 |
Murder on the Links | - | 1923 |
Murder on the Orient Express | Murder on the Calais Coach | 1934 |
The Mysterious Affair at Styles | - | 1920 |
The Mysterious Mr. Quin | - | 1930 |
The Mystery of the Blue Train | - | 1928 |
Nemesis | - | 1971 |
N or M? | - | 1941 |
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe | The Patriotic Murders | 1940 |
Ordeal by Innocence | - | 1958 |
The Pale Horse | - | 1961 |
Parker Pyne Investigates | Mr. Parker Pyne, Detective | 1934 |
Partners in Crime | - | 1929 |
Passenger to Frankfurt | - | 1970 |
Peril at End House | - | 1932 |
A Pocket Full of Rye | - | 1953 |
Poirot Investigates | - | 1924 |
Poirot's Early Cases | - | 1974 |
Postern of Fate | - | 1973 |
Problem at Pollensa Bay | - | 19?? |
The Regatta Mystery | - | 1939 |
Sad Cypress | - | 1940 |
The Secret Adversary | - | 1922 |
The Secret of Chimneys | - | 1925 |
The Seven Dials Mystery | - | 1929 |
The Sittaford Mystery | The Murder At Hazelmoor | 1931 |
Sleeping Murder | - | 1976 |
Sparkling Cyanide | Remembered Death | 1945 |
Taken at the Flood | There Is a Tide... | 1948 |
They Came to Baghdad | - | 1951 |
They Do It With Mirrors | Murder with Mirrors | 1952 |
Third Girl | - | 1966 |
The Thirteen Problems | The Tuesday Club Murders | 1932 |
Three-Act Tragedy | Murder In Three Acts | 1935 |
Towards Zero | - | 1944 |
The Underdog and Other Stories | - | 1951 |
Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories | - | |
Why Didn't They Ask Evans | The Boomerang Clue | 1934 |
Absent in the Spring | ||
The Burden | ||
A Daughter's A Daughter | ||
Giant's Bread | ||
The Rose and the Yew Tree | ||
Unfinished Portrait | ||
Come Tell me How You Live | ||
Star Over Bethlehem | ||
Agatha Christie: An Autobiography | ||
Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the Queen of crime. Her books
have sold over a billion copies in the English language with another billion
in 44 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time
in any language, out-sold by only the Bible and Shakespeare. She is the
author of 79 crime novels and a short story collections, 19 plays, and 6
novels written under the name of Mary Westmacott. Agatha Christie was born in Torquay. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, was written toward the end of the First World War, in which she served as a VAD. In it she created Hercules Poirot, the little Belgian detective who was destined to become the most popular detective in crime fiction since Sherlock Holmes. It was eventually published by The Bodley Head in 1920. |
Agatha Christie was made a Dame in 1971. Her last two books to be published
were Curtain: Poirot's Last Case in 1975, and Sleeping Murder,
featuring the deceptively mild Miss Marple, in 1976. Both were bestsellers.
Agatha Christie also wrote four non-fiction works including an autobiography
and the delightful Come, Tell Me How You Live, which celebrates the
many expeditions she shared with her archaeologist husband Sir Max Mallowan.