The Complete Miss Marple Collection – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Contents The Murder at the Vicarage Dedication Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen Chapter Seventeen Chapter Eighteen Chapter Nineteen Chapter Twenty Chapter Twenty-one Chapter Twenty-two Chapter Twenty-three … Read more

The Clocks – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Prologue The afternoon of the 9th of September was exactly like any other afternoon. None of those who were to be concerned in the events of that day could lay claim to having had a premonition of disaster. (With the exception, that is, of Mrs. Packer of 47, Wilbraham Crescent, who specialized in … Read more

The Burden – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview The church was cold. It was October, too early for the heating to be on. Outside, the sun gave a watery promise of warmth and good cheer, but here within the chill grey stone there was only dampness and a sure foreknowledge of winter. Laura stood between Nannie, resplendent in crackling collars and … Read more

The Body in the Library – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Foreword There are certain clichés belonging to certain types of fiction. The “bold bad baronet” for melodrama, the “body in the library” for the detective story. For several years I treasured up the possibility of a suitable “Variation on a well-known Theme.” I laid down for myself certain conditions. The library in question … Read more

The Big Four – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview One THE UNEXPECTED GUEST I have met people who enjoy a channel crossing; men who can sit calmly in their deck chairs and, on arrival, wait until the boat is moored, then gather their belongings together without fuss and disembark. Personally, I can never manage this. From the moment I get on board … Read more

The ABC Murders – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Foreword by Captain Arthur Hastings, O.B.E. In this narrative of mine I have departed from my usual practice of relating only those incidents and scenes at which I myself was present. Certain chapters, therefore, are written in the third person. I wish to assure my readers that I can vouch for the occurrences … Read more

Star over Bethlehem – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Praise to the Yule Log! Leap, Flames, merrily. Hail to the Wassail Bowl! Bubble, Wine, rosily! In the Manger lies the Child; Asses, Oxen, braying, lowing, Cackling Hens and Cocks a’crowing. Overfull the Inn to-night, Up above a star shines bright, Shepherds kneel beside their fold, Wise Men bring their gifts of Gold, … Read more

Spider’s Web – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Chapter 1 Copplestone Court, the elegant, eighteenth-century country home of Henry and Clarissa Hailsham-Brown, set in gently undulating hilly country in Kent, looked handsome even at the close of a rainy March afternoon. In the tastefully furnished ground-floor drawing-room, with French windows onto the garden, two men stood near a console table on … Read more

Sparkling Cyanide – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Iris Marle was thinking about her sister, Rosemary. For nearly a year she had deliberately tried to put the thought of Rosemary away from her. She hadn’t wanted to remember. It was too painful—too horrible! The blue cyanosed face, the convulsed clutching fingers. . . . The contrast between that and the gay lovely Rosemary … Read more

Sleeping Murder – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview One A HOUSE Gwenda Reed stood, shivering a little, on the quayside. The docks and the custom sheds and all of England that she could see, were gently waving up and down. And it was in that moment that she made her decision—the decision that was to lead to such very momentous events. … Read more

Sad Cypress – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview Epigraph Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid; Fly away, fly away, breath! I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew O prepare it; My part of death no one so true; Did share it. Shakespeare Epigraph Come away, … Read more

Postern of Fate – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview MAINLY CONCERNING BOOKS “Books!” said Tuppence. She produced the word rather with the effect of a bad-tempered explosion. “What did you say?” said Tommy. Tuppence looked across the room at him. “I said ‘books,’ ” she said. “I see what you mean,” said Thomas Beresford. In front of Tuppence were three large packing cases. From … Read more

Poirot’s Early Cases – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview About Agatha Christie Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in 100 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. … Read more

Poirot Investigates – Christie, Agatha

Book Preview THE ADVENTURE OF “THE WESTERN STAR” I was standing at the window of Poirot’s rooms looking out idly on the street below. “That’s queer,” I ejaculated suddenly beneath my breath. “What is, mon ami?” asked Poirot placidly, from the depths of his comfortable chair. “Deduce, Poirot, from the following facts! Here is a … Read more