Five Little Pigs – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Introduction CARLA LEMARCHANT Hercule Poirot looked with interest and appreciation at the young woman who was being ushered into the room. There had been nothing distinctive in the letter she had written. It had been a mere request for an appointment, with no hint of what lay behind that request. It had been … Read more

Endless Night – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Every Night and every Morn Some to Misery are born. Every Morn and every Night Some are born to Sweet Delight, Some are born to Sweet Delight, Some are born to Endless Night, William Blake Auguries of Innocence Every Night and every Morn Some to Misery are born. Every Morn and every Night … Read more

Dumb Witness – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview One THE MISTRESS OF LITTLEGREEN HOUSE Miss Arundell died on May 1st. Though her illness was short her death did not occasion much surprise in the little country town of Market Basing where she had lived since she was a girl of sixteen. For Emily Arundell was well over seventy, the last of … Read more

Dead Man’s Folly – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview One I It was Miss Lemon, Poirot’s efficient secretary, who took the telephone call. Laying aside her shorthand notebook, she raised the receiver and said without emphasis, “Trafalgar 8137.” Hercule Poirot leaned back in his upright chair and closed his eyes. His fingers beat a meditative soft tattoo on the edge of the … Read more

Crooked House – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Author’s Foreword   This book is one of my own special favourites. I saved it up for years, thinking about it, working it out, saying to myself: “One day, when I’ve plenty of time, and want to really enjoy myself—I’ll begin it!” I should say that of one’s output, five books are work … Read more

Clues to Christie – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Agatha Christie: An Introduction JOHN CURRAN Who is known as the Queen of Crime, the Mistress of Mystery, the Duchess of Death? Who is the world’s most translated writer? Who is the biggest-selling writer in the world, with only Shakespeare and the Bible selling more copies? Who wrote the longest-running stage play—almost sixty … Read more

Cat Among the Pigeons – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Prologue SUMMER TERM I It was the opening day of the summer term at Meadowbank school. The late afternoon sun shone down on the broad gravel sweep in front of the house. The front door was flung hospitably wide, and just within it, admirably suited to its Georgian proportions, stood Miss Vansittart, every … Read more

Cards on the Table – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Foreword There is an idea prevalent that a detective story is rather like a big race—a number of starters—likely horses and jockeys. “You pays your money and you takes your choice!” The favourite is by common consent the opposite of a favourite on the race course. In other words he is likely to … Read more