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Murder on the Orient Express (1934)
When a passenger is found dead on a train, detective Hercule Poirot must unravel a complex web of clues and suspects to solve the puzzling murder.
- “And Then There Were None” (1939)
Ten strangers are lured to a secluded island, but as they start dying one by one, they realize the killer is among them. This classic whodunit keeps readers guessing until the very end.
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“The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” (1926)
In this ingenious tale, Poirot investigates the murder of a wealthy businessman, employing his signature deductive skills to uncover the truth behind a seemingly perfect crime.
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“Death on the Nile” (1937)
A luxurious Nile cruise turns deadly when a young woman is found murdered. Poirot must navigate a cast of suspicious characters and unravel their secrets in this atmospheric mystery.
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“The ABC Murders” (1936)
Poirot receives a series of taunting letters from a murderer who plans to strike in alphabetical order. As the body count rises, Poirot races against time to catch the elusive killer.
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“Curtain” (1975)
In this final Poirot novel, the detective must solve a case while confined to a wheelchair. With his trusted friend Hastings by his side, Poirot uncovers a shocking truth in a tale of suspense and closure.
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“Five Little Pigs” (1942)
Poirot is approached by a woman seeking to clear her mother’s name, convinced that she was wrongly accused of her father’s murder sixteen years ago. Poirot delves into the past to uncover the truth.
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“A Murder is Announced” (1950)
A newspaper advertisement announcing a murder sets the stage for a thrilling tale. As villagers gather for a sinister event, secrets and motives come to light, leading to a surprising resolution.
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“The Mysterious Affair at Styles” (1920)
Christie’s debut novel introduces Poirot as he investigates a murder at Styles Court. With keen observations and his brilliant mind, Poirot unravels the truth in this classic mystery.
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“Appointment with Death” (1938)
Poirot finds himself entangled in a web of family drama and murder during a trip to the Middle East. As tensions rise, Poirot must untangle the complex relationships to uncover the killer. -
“Evil Under the Sun” (1941)
At a seaside resort, a glamorous actress is found dead, and Poirot is on the case. With a myriad of suspects and motives, Poirot must untangle a web of deceit to solve the perplexing crime. -
“The Secret Adversary” (1922)
This fast-paced adventure introduces Tommy and Tuppence, a dynamic duo who stumble upon a dangerous international conspiracy. With espionage and intrigue, they strive to unmask the true culprits. -
“The Body in the Library” (1942)
When a mysterious woman is found dead in a wealthy family’s library, Miss Marple is called upon to solve the case. As she investigates, she uncovers hidden secrets and unexpected connections.
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“Endless Night” (1967)
A young couple’s dream of building their perfect home turns into a nightmare when a tragic event occurs. With a haunting atmosphere and psychological suspense, Christie delves into dark themes in this standalone novel.
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“Peril at End House” (1932)
When a young woman repeatedly escapes death, Poirot suspects foul play. With his trusted companion, Captain Hastings, by his side, Poirot uncovers a twisted plot filled with deception and danger.
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