The Murder On The Links

"The Murder on the Links" (also known as "Help, Poirot") is a detective novel written and published by Agatha Christie in 1923. The work tells the story of the...

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Poirot Investigates

Poirot Investigates by Agatha Christie. Poirot Investigates a host of murders most foul—as well as other dastardly crimes—in this intriguing collection of short...

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The Secret Adversary

The first Tommy and Tuppence mystery, including an all-new introduction by Agatha Christie expert John CurranTommy and Tuppence, two people flat broke and out of work, are...

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At Bertram's Hotel

When Jane Marple comes up from the country for a holiday in London, she finds what she's looking for at Bertram's: a restored London hotel with traditional decor, impeccable...

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The Dream

Hercule Poirot is reluctant to answer a letter demanding his services by the reclusive and eccentric millionaire Benedict Farley. Farley wants him to diagnose his recurring dream...

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Ordeal by Innocence

According to the courts, Jacko Argylebludgeoned his mother to death with apoker. The sentence was life imprisonment.But when Dr. Arthur Calgary arrives withthe proof that confirms...

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Murder in the Mews

In the title work in this collection of novellas, Poirot and Inspector Japp collaborate on the investigation of a suspicious suicide. The supernatural is said to play in the...

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Murder on the Links

An urgent cry for help brings Poirot to France. But he arrives too late to save his client, whose brutally stabbed body now lies face downwards in a shallow grave on a golf...

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The Adventure of the Sinister Stranger

Tommy and Tuppence Beresford wait anxiously for a letter from Russia that may contain information of international importance hidden beneath the stamp. The letter is anticipated...

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The Mystery of the Spanish Chest

Major Hastings and Hercule Poirot are not interested in the mystery of the Spanish Chest, which has been reported in the papers so often that it seems to be an entirely closed...

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