BEST-SELLING AGATHA CHRISTIE BOOKS
Agatha Christie was an English writer, famed for her excellent operative novels and short stories that featured two characters, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Christie's workshops have been acclimated into multitudinous flicks, television series, and stage products, cementing her heritage as the" Queen of Crime." Bookswagon has brought you the stylish of Agatha in its curated collection of Agatha Christie’s best books.
Bookswagon presents you with a plethora of Agatha Christie’s Most Famous Books. Following are some of her exceptional works.
"Murder on the Orient Express": The story has the background of a luxurious Orient Express train that is traveling from Istanbul to Calais. It talks about Hercule Poirot, a Belgian operative who finds himself on board and still, gets involved in a murder riddle. Samuel Ratchett, an American businessman is set up dead in his cube. As Poirot investigates, he discovers that each passenger is connected to the Victim while the secrets unfold. Ultimately, Poirot uncovers the suggestions and joins the blotches to find out the verity. It's one of the classics when it comes to the riddle kidney.
"And Then There Were None": The story of “And Then There Were None” addresses about ten nonnatives who want to gain authority over an island and when they reach there, they're indicted of crimes they claim they did not commit. The story takes a turn as they start dying one by one mysteriously and every death resembles a nursery minstrelsy “ten little dogfaces”. Ultimately, they realize that the killer is one of them. The book stands out for its complicated plot, cerebral pressure, and unanticipated ending. It's considered one of the pen's topmost workshops and a masterpiece of the riddle kidney.
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd": The story is set in the English village of the King's Abbot, where the fat companion Roger Ackroyd is set up boggled in his study. A financial Belgian operative, Hercule Poirot, is called in to probe the case. As Poirot gets to know the backgrounds of the suspects, including family members, musketeers, and retainers, he uncovers secrets, falsehoods, and hidden motives. What makes" The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" stand out is its unconventional plot. The story is recited by Dr. James Sheppard, an original croaker who also happens to be a friend of Poirot. He becomes privately involved in the disquisition.
"Death on the Nile": The story of “ Death on the Nile ” revolves around Linnet Ridgeway,
who's on a trip to Egypt with her new husband Simon Doyle. Their holiday is
shattered when Linnet is set up boggled on board the steamship Karnak. That's
when Poirot comes into the scene as he investigates suspects while the motives
range extensively. Poirot delves into the motifs of love, treason, and vengeance intending to uncover
the verity. Eventually, he comes across several falsehoods, secrets, and hidden
motives among the passengers, including former suckers, family members, and
opportunistic fortune finders. The novel is praised for its complex plot, suggestive setting, and memorable characters,
as well as its unanticipated twist ending.
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