The British crime-writing legend Agatha Christie wrote a whopping 66 detective novels in her lifetime - and won a legion of fans with classics such as Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder ...
Poirot tracks a serial killer and attempts to decode the psychology behind it. The payoff may not be great but it's Poirot's best investigative work. A web of lies weaved around him and yet, it's ...
When mystery author Agatha Christie passed away in 1976, she left behind an impressive body of work. There are well over 2 billion copies of her books in print, as well as a slew of movies ...
EXCLUSIVE: Having played Hercule Poirot on TV for more than a quarter of a century, David Suchet has become something of an expert on Agatha Christie, the world-famous author who created the ...
these seven novels offer something for everyone. ‘Death On The Nile’ by Agatha Christie Agatha Christie's timeless classic, 'Death on the Nile' was first published in 1939 and later adapted ...
One of her most disturbing and inventive novels, And Then There Were None, is the bestselling crime novel of all time. If you love Agatha Christie but don’t know where to find her modern equivalents ...
A collab effort between bestsellers Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig and Karen White follows writing bffs who find themselves ...
They didn't sell well, though, without the murders or the Agatha Christie name. Now, these Mary Westmacott novels have often ... have that kind of publicity in order to have more funds.
The BBC 'should stop straying from Agatha Christie's storylines or come up with their own ideas', an award-winning author has said ... had 'taken liberties' in order to make a concise ...