But that’s just one of the little Belgian detective’s great cases. Everyone knows Murder on the Orient Express, made notable again by a recent film adaptation from Kenneth Branagh. So I feel confident about picking the best Poirot books. Out of Christie’s detectives Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and Tommy and Tuppence, Poirot is my favorite, with his stuffy demeanor, his outrageous mustaches, and his little grey cells. So I think that I qualify as an amateur Christie expert. (Spoiler: He really was the best Poirot.) I have seem dozens of adaptations of her works, multiple times, including the Poirot series with David Suchet. That’s sixty-six detective novels, fourteen short story collections, and her six novels written under a pseudonym. I not only own the books she wrote, but over two dozen books about her. I read all of Agatha Christie’s books that year. And from that very first book, I was hooked. The image on the cover was an ominous cliff with a spooky face, with a mansion on top of it. I found a copy of And Then There Were None on the returns cart at the library where my mom worked. I was eight when I first read Agatha Christie.
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