Agatha Christie also wrote as: Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, Devon, England on September 15th, 1890 and passed away at the age of 85 on January 12th, 1976.
Agatha Christie Stats: The highest rated book by Agatha Christie on Book Notification is Mrs. McGinty's Dead / Blood Will Tell, the 27th novel in the Hercule Poirot series. The second-highest rated book is The Thirteen Problems, a Collection .
The most read book by Agatha Christie on Book Notification is And Then There Were None / Ten Little Indians, a Standalone novel. The second most read book is Murder on the Orient Express / Murder in the Calais Coach (Hercule Poirot #11).
Below is a complete list of Agatha Christie books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Agatha Christie is the Hercule Poirot Series.
Clever mystery books with a smart moustachioed Belgian detective solving tricky crimes.
The iconic detective once again solves complex mysteries. Quick easy reads, with lots of twists and turns.
The Belgian detective's cases are brought together here in larger omnibus editions.
Classic stories of a smart senior lady solving mysteries in her village of St. Mary Mead.
Quick mysteries from Miss Marple's tales of amateur sleuthing.
Bringing together the many mysteries of Miss Marple in large omnibus editions.
Features a married couple solving mysteries together. Starting in the Jazz Age, it moves into the 1970s showing them in their old age.
Fast fun detective stories featuring the classic adventurous married couple solving crimes together.
Scotland Yard's Superintendent Battle appears in five mystery novels, solving complex crimes with keen observation and logic.
Ex-MI5 agent and Army Colonel Johnnie Race solves mysteries in four books filled with suspense and intrigue. Also features guest appearances from Hercule Poirot.
Follows the ever intriguing Mr. Quin, who helps solve mysteries with his friend Mr. Satterthwaite.
Features more from the mysterious Mr. Quin, as he solves puzzling crimes, often involving matters of the heart.
Features a detective who solves personal problems, not just crimes.
Agatha Christie (Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller) was born on September 15th, 1890. Agatha passed away January 12th, 1976 at 85 years old. Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, Devon, England.
Agatha Christie was the author of the Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series which consists of 40 novels. The Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series started in 1923 with the novel The Adventure of the Cheap Flat. The most recently released novel in the Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series was The Case of the Missing Will which was released in 2019. There are no upcoming novels for the Hercule Poirot Short Stories/Novellas series.
Agatha Christie (Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller) also wrote the Hercule Poirot series which has 38 books including The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The Murder on the Links.
Agatha Christie has won multiple awards including: The Edgar Award, Grand Master, in 1955, Nero Award, Archie Goodwin Award, in 2005 and the Crime Thriller Awards, International Crime Writing Hall of Fame Award, in 2008.
Christie's books have also won multiple awards, Books to Die For won the Agatha Award, Best Non-fiction, in 2012 as well as the Anthony Award - Best Non-Fiction Book in 2013, Macavity Award - Best Mystery Critical/Biographical in 2013.
The following novels by Agatha Christie were also nominated for these awards:
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Watching the adaptations based off of Agatha’s work, it’s interesting who gets cast to play her famous detectives.
Personally, I found Albert Finney to be fine as Poirot, but loved Peter Ustinov in the role. Obviously, David Suchet does such a fantastic job of bringing the character to life and embodying the character. It’s just too bad that so much was done to try bringing Kenneth Branagh’s version to the twenty-first century that a lot ends up lost.
When it comes to Miss Marple, I can’t think of anybody playing the character beyond Angela Lansbury who did such a fine job in “The Mirror Crack’d” adaptation.
Agatha Christie is an exceptional author whose works I have always found to unsettling, exhilarating and ingeniously constructed. My favorite Agatha Christie novel has for the longest time been And Then There Were None in which she comes up with a well constructed story that tugs at the heart even as it disorients the brain. What makes Agatha my favorite author is her exceptional skill at playing with her readers with the finesse and delicacy of an expert angler. The experience of reading a Christie novel whether it be a Miss Marple or a Poirot work is like living in a nightmare where it is impossible to orient oneself. And Then There Were None is a harrowing and unrelenting novel set in the creepy and hermetic world of Soldier Island which makes for a thriving petri dish of distortion and foreboding. What first appears as a thriller turns out to be more perilous. Christie perfectly imbues her stories with well observed psychological depth and this could not be any more evident than with And Then There Were None.
Agatha Christie is the creator of the two most enduring figures in crime literature- Miss Jane Marple and Hercule Poirot She’s also the writer of one of the most extended plays in the history of modern theater. And Then There Were None is the book that aroused my love for mystery stories. Its uniqueness lies between the poem, the twists, the deserted Island, and the suspense. The book explores all walks of life and personalities you may love or hate. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, Christie proved me wrong with the twists. The setup and mystery are well structured to engage easily.
Perhaps the Grand Dame of murder mysteries, Christie’s works have been entertaining fans for decades since their original releases. I picked up one of her books on a whim thinking why not try and start at the beginning of the genre; it was an excellent read, still sharp and intriguing even all this time later. I read a couple more of her books and some short stories, and they were all crisply written and kept you guessing up until the end. Even though some of the writing and situations may be outdated today, they are still worth a read even beyond a historical perspective. And it goes without saying that you can catch one of the many adaptations of her work in multiple places.
I’m a little sad that my appreciation for Agatha Christie manifested so late in life. In my school, we read her work every week. But it was a chore. The teachers did not care. They needed something to keep us busy on Friday afternoon, and the library had plenty of Agatha Christie novels.
Today, as an adult, I finally understand the hype. Her stories are gripping. The mysteries are simple but also vexing. I enjoy piecing the pieces together. But most of the people in my social circle prefer high fantasy. They spend their days reading 1000-page tomes.
They cannot appreciate the elegance of a 264-page book like ‘And Then There Were None.’ This is why I miss those old days when my classmates and I had no choice but to discuss Agatha Christie for two hours on a Friday afternoon.
I have read so many of her books I have no idea! which ones anymore. I would go to the library and get 3 or 4 at a time and read, read, read 🙂 I have moved on to other authors (of course) but she wrote fantastic stories!!!! Loved them all.
Agatha Christie – my all time favorite author. I have read just about all of her books and love them!!! Best mystery writer ever!!
Agatha Christie has been my favorite author since I was about 12 or 13 years old. I believe I’ve read almost all of her books. Only this past week, I learned that “The Mirror Crack’d” was made into a movie around 1980-1981, starring Angela Lansbury (my favorite actress, and I’m also a Jessica Fletcher fan – may she rest in peace), Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson, among other notable actors! I never knew it and had never seen it, so I watched it yesterday, and it did not disappoint!
Death on the Nile is one of my favorites. Agatha Christie never fails to please me. I think I have read everyone of her books and will continue to reread them.
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