Author
Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie (1890-1976) wrote sixty-six detective novels and fourteen short-story collections, including the Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and Tommy and Tuppence series. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, And Then There Were None, and Murder on the Orient Express are the entry points.
Reviews
5
Books on file
6
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Years active
1958-2006
Reviewed
Our reviews of Agatha Christie's work

Endless Night
by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie's 1967 standalone. Her most modern and most genuinely unsettling novel. The book she said she wrote in six weeks.

Masterpieces of Mystery and the Unknown
by Agatha Christie
Masterpieces of Mystery and the Unknown by Agatha Christie review. A 1969 short-story collection drawing from across Christie's six decades of supernatural and crime shorter fiction.

Ordeal by Innocence
by Agatha Christie
Christie's 1958 standalone. A man returns to a family two years after one of them was hanged for a murder he could have alibi'd. Bleak, careful, unusually adult.

Passenger to Frankfurt
by Agatha Christie
Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie 1970 review. Late-Christie Cold War thriller that swaps Poirot and Marple for a globe-trotting diplomat and a conspiracy thread that loses the plot in the last act.

Spider's Web
by Agatha Christie
Christie's 1954 stage play, novelized later by Charles Osborne. A country-house body, a hostess covering for the wrong person. Slight but pleasant.
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Agatha Christie's 1967 standalone. Her most modern and most genuinely unsettling novel. The book she said she wrote in six weeks.
Masterpieces of Mystery and the Unknown by Agatha Christie review. A 1969 short-story collection drawing from across Christie's six decades of supernatural and crime shorter fiction.
Christie's 1958 standalone. A man returns to a family two years after one of them was hanged for a murder he could have alibi'd. Bleak, careful, unusually adult.
Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie 1970 review. Late-Christie Cold War thriller that swaps Poirot and Marple for a globe-trotting diplomat and a conspiracy thread that loses the plot in the last act.
Christie's 1954 stage play, novelized later by Charles Osborne. A country-house body, a hostess covering for the wrong person. Slight but pleasant.
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