It’s slightly more character-driven than other Agatha Christie books, making it a great pick ... detective who is easily the author’s most famous recurring character. In The Mysterious Affair ...
A recent survey of Golden Age Detection (GAD) members revealed a surprising consensus on Agatha Christie's least popular novels ... enthusiasm among even her most dedicated readers.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records ... It introduced to the world Christie’s most famous sleuth, Hercule Poirot, the fastidious Belgian (not French!) detective with the impressive ...
Agatha Christie’s best novels, and best film and stage adaptations ... Christie also wrote 19 plays, of which the most famous, The Mousetrap, opened in 1952. It is the world’s longest-running ...
Agatha Christie is arguably ... in the center of the story. Like Doyle, Christie has been adapted for TV and film many times over. These are the most memorable.
The story of Gone Girl - where wife Amy Dunne's sudden disappearance becomes the focus of an intense media circus - is one of the most absorbing ... a new book deal. Agatha Christie's ...
From the psychedelic to the fantastical, the illustrations used for Agatha Christie's novels form some of the most surreal, vibrant and imaginative collection of book covers ever seen. Come revel ...
As long as the IP is used, we'd quantify this as part of a 'series'. Death on the Nile is an adventure-detective game, offering a fresh twist on Agatha Christie’s famous story. Set in the lively 1970s ...