Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, and the writer who taught the world how a mystery should work. Across more than sixty novels she gave us Hercule Poirot and his little grey cells, the deceptively gentle Miss Marple, and puzzles still studied for their craft.
From Murder on the Orient Express to And Then There Were None, her genius was the fair-play clue hidden in plain sight and the final-chapter reveal that makes you want to start again. Elegant, ingenious and endlessly imitated, never bettered.
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