Agatha Christie was a renowned crime novel writer who penned 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections.
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Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Christie. He is one of the most famous characters appearing in Christie's novels.
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The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd One of the best murder mysteries of all time. Poirot is at his absolute best investigating the case.
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The ABC Murders Poirot tracks a serial killer and attempts to decode the psychology behind it. The payoff may not be great but it's Poirot's best investigative work.
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Five Little Pigs Poirot's keen ability to read people and reconstruct events from various viewpoints makes him an engaging read.
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Cards on the table Poirot's manages to read subtle cues and solves a murder among four suspects, each with a hidden agenda.
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Murder on the Orinet Express A train, a murder and coaches full of suspects. Poirot masterfully ties the loose ends and weaves a magical story.
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Mrs. McGinty's Dead A seemingly simple case but Poirot manages to uncover the truth using logical reasoning and attention to overlooked details.
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Death on the Nile A web of lies weaved around him and yet, it's Poirot that manages to come out on top in this action-packed novel.