Books By Agatha Christie
- The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Secret Adversary (1922) – Tommy and Tuppence series
- Murder on the Links (1923) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Man in the Brown Suit (1924)
- Poirot Investigates (1924) – Short story collection featuring Hercule Poirot
- The Secret of Chimneys (1925)
- The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Big Four (1927) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928)
- The Seven Dials Mystery (1929)
- Partners in Crime (1929) – Short story collection featuring Tommy and Tuppence
- The Mysterious Mr. Quin (1930) – Short story collection
- The Murder at the Vicarage (1930) – Miss Marple series
- The Sittaford Mystery (1931)
- Peril at End House (1932) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Thirteen Problems (1932) – Short story collection featuring Miss Marple
- Lord Edgware Dies (1933) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: Thirteen at Dinner)
- Murder on the Orient Express (1934) – Hercule Poirot series
- Parker Pyne Investigates (1934) – Short story collection
- Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? (1934)
- Three Act Tragedy (1935) – Hercule Poirot series
- Death in the Clouds (1935) – Hercule Poirot series
- The A.B.C. Murders (1936) – Hercule Poirot series
- Murder in Mesopotamia (1936) – Hercule Poirot series
- Cards on the Table (1936) – Hercule Poirot series
- Murder in the Mews (1937) – Short story collection
- Dumb Witness (1937) – Hercule Poirot series
- Death on the Nile (1937) – Hercule Poirot series
- Appointment with Death (1938) – Hercule Poirot series
- Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (1938) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: Murder for Christmas)
- Murder is Easy (1939) – Superintendent Battle series
- And Then There Were None (1939)
- Sad Cypress (1940) – Hercule Poirot series
- One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: The Patriotic Murders)
- Evil Under the Sun (1941) – Hercule Poirot series
- N or M? (1941) – Tommy and Tuppence series
- The Body in the Library (1942) – Miss Marple series
- Five Little Pigs (1942) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: Murder in Retrospect)
- The Moving Finger (1943) – Miss Marple series
- Towards Zero (1944)
- Death Comes as the End (1945)
- Sparkling Cyanide (1945)
- The Hollow (1946) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Labours of Hercules (1947) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: The Twelve Labors of Hercules)
- Taken at the Flood (1948) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: There is a Tide…)
- Crooked House (1949)
- A Murder is Announced (1950) – Miss Marple series
- They Came to Baghdad (1951)
- Mrs. McGinty’s Dead (1952) – Hercule Poirot series
- They Do It with Mirrors (1952) – Miss Marple series (US title: Murder with Mirrors)
- After the Funeral (1953) – Hercule Poirot series (US title: Funerals are Fatal)
- A Pocket Full of Rye (1953) – Miss Marple series
- Destination Unknown (1954)
- Hickory Dickory Dock (1955) – Hercule Poirot series
- Dead Man’s Folly (1956) – Hercule Poirot series
- 4.50 from Paddington (1957) – Miss Marple series (US title: What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!)
- Ordeal by Innocence (1958)
- Cat Among the Pigeons (1959) – Hercule Poirot series
- The Pale Horse (1961)
- The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side (1962) – Miss Marple series
- The Clocks (1963) – Hercule Poirot series
- A Caribbean Mystery (1964) – Miss Marple series
- At Bertram’s Hotel (1965) – Miss Marple series
- Third Girl (1966) – Hercule Poirot series
- Endless Night (1967)
- By the Pricking of My Thumbs (1968) – Tommy and Tuppence series
- Hallowe’en Party (1969) – Hercule Poirot series
- Passenger to Frankfurt (1970)
- Nemesis (1971) – Miss Marple series
- Elephants Can Remember (1972) – Hercule Poirot series
- Postern of Fate (1973) – Tommy and Tuppence series
- Poirot’s Early Cases (1974) – Short story collection featuring Hercule Poirot
- Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case (1975) – Hercule Poirot series
- Sleeping Murder (1976) – Miss Marple series
- Hercule Poirot’s Casebook (1984) – Short story collection featuring Hercule Poirot
- Miss Marple’s Final Cases and Two Other Stories (1979) – Short story collection featuring Miss Marple
- Agatha Christie: An Autobiography (1977) – Autobiography
- The Harlequin Tea Set (1997) – Short story collection
- The Mousetrap and Other Plays (1950) – Collection of plays, including “The Mousetrap”
- Spider’s Web (1954) – Play
- Black Coffee (1998) – Play
About Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie, born on September 15, 1890, in Torquay, England, is revered as the Queen of Mystery and one of the most renowned authors of the 20th century. With a literary career spanning over six decades, Christie’s ingenious plots, memorable characters, and cleverly crafted mysteries have captivated readers around the world.
Christie’s fascination with storytelling and mystery began at an early age, and it was her keen observation skills and talent for weaving intricate puzzles that set her apart as a master of the genre. Her iconic detectives, including Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, have become literary legends, beloved by generations of readers for their astute deduction skills and quirky personalities.
Over the course of her illustrious career, Christie penned an astonishing 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, and the world’s longest-running play, “The Mousetrap.” Her works have been translated into numerous languages and adapted into countless stage productions, films, and television series, solidifying her status as one of the bestselling authors of all time.
Despite her immense popularity, Christie remained a private and enigmatic figure, preferring to let her writing speak for itself. Her intricate plots, unexpected twists, and skillful misdirection continue to enthrall readers, keeping them guessing until the very end.
Beyond her literary accomplishments, Christie’s legacy extends to her influence on the mystery genre as a whole. Her contributions to detective fiction have left an indelible mark on literature, inspiring countless authors to follow in her footsteps and delighting readers with tales of murder, intrigue, and suspense.
Agatha Christie’s enduring appeal lies in her ability to transport readers to a world of suspense and intrigue, where every clue holds the promise of unraveling a thrilling mystery. Her legacy as the undisputed Queen of Crime continues to shine brightly, ensuring that her works will be cherished and celebrated for generations to come.