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Agatha Christie: Best Reading Order for All Novels and Short Stories With Summaries & Checklist
Agatha Christie: Best Reading Order for All Novels and Short Stories With Summaries & Checklist
Agatha Christie: Best Reading Order for All Novels and Short Stories With Summaries & Checklist
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Agatha Christie - Best Reading Order for All Novels and Short Stories With Summaries & Checklist.
Includes all novels and short stories listed in best reading order as recommended by Agatha Christie, Ltd. The perfect companion for every Agatha Christie lover.
Agatha Christie Fan? Get the most pleasure out of your reading. Don't miss a single Hercule Poirot, Tommy and Tuppence, Miss Marple, Superintendent Battle, Parker Pyne, Harley Quin, or Standalone novel or short story and read them all in order.

The books makes clear the related U.K. titles and U.S. titles so there is no confusion over which books you've read and which you haven't. Includes all 66 Novels novels and all short story collections. More than just a list, each novel listed includes a summary. This is exactly the reference you need to make sure you don't miss a book or story and you get a chance to read each one in the best reading order.

Agatha Christie's novels and short story collections are listed in best reading order, chronological order, with summaries, a checklist, a. Complete and accurate.
COPYRIGHT COMPLIANCE: No portions of the books mentioned have been reproduced here other than the titles

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlbie Berk
Release dateJul 31, 2017
ISBN9781370209569
Agatha Christie: Best Reading Order for All Novels and Short Stories With Summaries & Checklist
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Albie Berk

I enjoy fiction but love to read books in the order that they were released. So I decided to create this Best Reading Order book. I have done them for many authors and plan to release more as time permits.

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    Agatha Christie - Albie Berk

    AGATHA CHRISTIE

    Best Reading Order

    for

    All Novels and Short Stories

    With

    Summaries & Checklist

    Compiled By

    Albie Berk

    Introduction

    When I like a writer or a series character, I want to read every book and story I can get my hands on and I want to do it in the Best Reading Order. It’s so much more fun that way. Although there are author websites that offer quite a bit of information and other places on the Internet to find some data, I haven’t found anywhere I can get a complete Agatha Christie reading list that includes short summaries of each book in each series and can also be used as a checklist for your Reader.

    Making sure you get a chance to read all the novels and short stories of the great and prolific Agatha Christie is even more difficult than this quest is for other authors.

    Dame Agatha Christie wrote 66 novels, 150 short stories. To add to the complexity of compiling this Best Reading Order list is that some of her books and stories were published under different titles in the U.S. and the U.K. (I’ve made note of these when they occur.)

    I hope this list and these story summaries will increase your pleasure in reading all Agatha Christie novels and short stories.

    Part 1 offers the complete list of Agatha Christie novels and short stories listed in the best reading order as recommended by Agatha Christie, Ltd.

    Part 2 lists all the novels and stories in publication order, with the publication date and a short summary.

    In part 3 the works are listed in order

    You can use part 4 in combination with your Reader highlighting feature to keep track of the books and stories you’ve read.

    The 5th part is a list of other books available in the Best Reading Order series.

    I hope you enjoy this book and find the material helps you get the most out of the works of the marvelous writer Agatha Christie.

    Table of Contents

    Agatha Christie

    Featured Characters

    Part 1: Official Agatha Christie best reading order recommendation

    Part 2: Book list in order with summaries and publication dates

    Part 3: Novels and short story collections to be used as a Reader checklist

    Part 4: List of other books available in the Best Reading Order series

    Final Message

    Agatha Christie

    Known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist in history. Her works are outsold only by Shakespeare and the Bible.

    Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in the year 1890 to a comfortably well-off family in Torquay, Devon, South West England. Agatha, a good deal younger than her two older siblings was largely home-schooled by her American father. Her mother didn’t want Agatha to learn to read until she was eight, but the young girl taught herself to read by the time she was five.

    Agatha Clarissa Miller’s unconventional childhood and the time she spent with imaginary friends fostered an extraordinary imagination.

    By the age of 18 she was amusing herself with writing short stories – some of which were published in much revised form in the 1930s.

    In 1912 Agatha met and soon married Archie Christie, a qualified aviator who had applied to join the Royal Flying Corps.

    It was while working at a dispensary during the First World War that Agatha began writing detective stories. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles took some time to write and even longer to get published. By 1919 Agatha Christie had found a publisher. She was contracted to write five more books and the reign of Agatha Christie as the Queen of Crime had begun

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