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Top 10 novels of Agatha Christie

Top 10 novels of Agatha Christie

 Agatha Christie, the "Queen of Mystery," is renowned for her captivating detective novels. Here are ten of her most celebrated and iconic works:

  1. "Murder on the Orient Express" (1934) - Featuring Hercule Poirot, it's one of Christie's most famous mysteries.
  2. "And Then There Were None" (1939) - A chilling tale of ten strangers stranded on an island, facing their own guilt.
  3. "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (1926) - Known for its innovative narrative style and unexpected twist.
  4. "Death on the Nile" (1937) - A captivating mystery set on a luxurious cruise along the Nile River.
  5. "The A.B.C. Murders" (1936) - A psychological thriller where Poirot investigates a series of alphabetically ordered murders.
  6. "Five Little Pigs" (1942) - Poirot revisits a sixteen-year-old murder case to solve the mystery.
  7. "The Murder at the Vicarage" (1930) - Introducing Miss Marple, a village spinster with a keen mind for solving crimes.
  8. "A Murder Is Announced" (1950) - Miss Marple investigates after a murder is announced in the local newspaper.
  9. "Curtain" (1975) - Poirot's final case, written decades earlier but published posthumously.
  10. "The Pale Horse" (1961) - A standalone mystery involving supernatural elements.

These novels showcase Agatha Christie's brilliance in crafting intricate plots, memorable characters, and surprising twists that have captivated readers for generations.

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