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The Sittaford Mystery
The spirit at the séance spells out the message: 'Trevelyan is dead. Murder.' Captain Trevelyan is found dead, murdered, close to the time that the séance was taking place ...
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The Murder at the Vicarage
When Colonel Protheroe is shot dead, Miss Marple can think of at least seven people who might be very glad to have him out of the way. But who pulled the trigger? ...
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The Seven Dials Mystery
The start of this adventure feels more Wodehouse than Christie, but the mood changes when Gerry Wade never comes down to breakfast, ever again. ...
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The Mystery of the Blue Train
Hercule Poirot is on his way to the French Riviera taking the luxurious Blue Train. When the train arrives at Nice a woman is found dead her face disfigured almost beyond recognition ...
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The Big Four
Will the mysterious Big Four succeed in their attempts at world domination, or will Hastings, Poirot, and Poirot's identical twin brother, Achille, succeed in overcoming them ...
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Voted the best ever crime novel by the Crime Writers’ Association, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd catapulted Agatha Christie to international fame. Roger Ackroyd is found one evening in his study, dead ...
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The Secret of Chimneys
A beautiful widow comes home and finds the corpse of a blackmailer: ‘There’s a dead man in the next room. He’s been murdered, and I don’t know what to do about it’ ...
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The Man in the Brown Suit
Anne Beddingfeld inherits £87 17s 6d. She witnesses a death. The dead man had a scrap of paper saying ’17.1 22 Kilmorden Castle’ in his pocket. Anne follows the clue to South Africa…
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The Murder on the Links
“I am convinced the danger is imminent … name your own fee”. Poirot no sooner reads the letter ...
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The Secret Adversary
Christie’s second novel is an action-packed spy thriller not a country-house whodunnit. An adventure with a few clues, and rather more bullets, strewn across the reader's path ...