Hercule Poirot’s Casebook – Christie, Agatha

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HERCULE POIROT’S CASEBOOK

Agatha Christie is known throughout the world

as the Queen of Crime. Her seventy-six detective

novels and books of stories have been translated

into every major language, and her sales are

calculated

in tens of millions.

She began writing at the end of the First

World War, when she created Hercule Poirot,

the little Belgian detective with the egg-shaped

head and the passion for order – the most

popular sleuth in fiction since Sherlock Holmes.

Poirot, Miss Marple and her other detectives

have appeared in films, radio programmes,

television films and stage plays based on her

books.

Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels

under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, several

plays and a book of poems; as well, she assisted

her archaeologist.husband Sir Max Mallowan on

many expeditions to the Middle East. She was

awarded the DBE in 1971.

Postern of Fate was the last book she wrote

before her death in 1976, but since its

publication two books Agatha Christie wrote in

the 1940s have appeared: Curtain: Poirot’s Last

Case and Sleeping Murder, the last Miss Marple

book.

Agatha Christie’s Autobiography was

published by Fontana in 1978.


HERCULE POIROT’S CASEBOOK

Agatha Christie is known throughout the world

as the Queen of Crime. Her seventy-six detective

novels and books of stories have been translated

into every major language, and her sales are

calculated

in tens of millions.

She began writing at the end of the First

World War, when she created Hercule Poirot,

the little Belgian detective with the egg-shaped

head and the passion for order – the most

popular sleuth in fiction since Sherlock Holmes.

Poirot, Miss Marple and her other detectives

have appeared in films, radio programmes,

television films and stage plays based on her

books.

Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels

under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, several

plays and a book of poems; as well, she assisted

her archaeologist.husband Sir Max Mallowan on

many expeditions to the Middle East. She was

awarded the DBE in 1971.

Postern of Fate was the last book she wrote

before her death in 1976, but since its

publication two books Agatha Christie wrote in

the 1940s have appeared: Curtain: Poirot’s Last

Case and Sleeping Murder, the last Miss Marple

book.

Agatha Christie’s Autobiography was

published by Fontana in 1978.



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