Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie (born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller September 15, 1890 – died January 12, 1976) was an English author. She is best known for her crime novels and her fictional characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote plays and romance novels.
She was crowned "Queen of Crime" by her adoring fans. She has been called by the Guinness book of World Records the best selling author of all time along with another English author - Shakespeare. Her book sales total roughly 4 billion books, as well this UNESCO has claimed she is the most widely translated author in history also.
The Authoress' Life
Adaptation Of Her Works Into Film
Critical Acclaim
Novels
Hercule Poirot:
- The Mysterious Affair at Styles
- Murder on the Links
- The Big Four
- Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The: Hercule Poirot Investigates
- The Mystery of the Blue Train
- Peril at End House
- Murder in Mesopotamia
- Murder on the Orient Express
- Murder in Three Acts
- Death in the Clouds
- ABC Murders, The
- Dumb Witness
- Cards on the Table
- Death on the Nile
- Appointment with Death
- Hercule Poirot's Christmas
- One Two, Buckle My Shoe
- Sad Cypress: A Hercule Poirot Novel
- Evil under the Sun
- Five Little Pigs
- The Hollow
- Taken at the Flood
- Mrs. McGinty's Dead
- After the Funeral
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Dead Man's Folly
- Cat Among the Pigeons
- Clocks, The
- Third Girl
- Hallowe'en Party
- Elephants Can Remember
- Curtain
Mrs. Marple:
Other:
Plays
- And Then There Were None
- Appointment with Death
- The Mousetrap
- Go Back for Murder
- Chimneys