Our Library has recently seen a small run on books by best-selling novelist, Agatha Christie so I thought this would be a good time to showcase one of my own favourite authors.
I started reading Agatha Christie when I was 9 years old, have read all 66 detective novels and short stories and re-read many of them every year.
Her books are classics and are true representatives of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, which features books written in the 1920s and 1930s.
Other popular authors of that time include Dorothy Sayers (Lord Peter Wimsey) Margery Allingham (Albert Campion) Ngaio Marsh (Roderick Alleyn) G.K Chesterton (Father Brown) Josephine Tey, Georgette Heyer and more.
My own favourite Christie books include:
Christie also wrote 6 novels under the pseudonym, Mary Westmacott.
Christie's most famous detective is Hercule Poirot but other popular detective characters include Miss Jane Marple, Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, Mr. Parker Pyne, Colonel Race and Ariadne Oliver.
Her books have been made into movies, with the latest release, Death on the Nile, scheduled for some time in 2021.
Recently, author Sophie Hannah has begun to write what is known as the Poirot Continuation series and has had four books published, starring Poirot and new detective, Inspector Catchpool.
They're great fun and very true to the style of Dame Agatha!
Try these titles if you like Poirot and have read all of the Christie originals!




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