Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English with another billion in 100 foreign languages. She is the most widely published author of all time and in any language, outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She is the author of 80 crime novels and short story collections, 19 plays, and six novels written under the name of Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie's first novel, The Mystery Affair of Styles, was written towards the end of the First World War, in which she served as a VAD. In it she created Hercule Poirot, the little Belgian detective who was destined to become the most popular detective in crime fiction since Sherlock Holmes. It was eventually published by The Bodley Head in 1920.
In 1926, after averaging a book a year, Agatha Christie wrote her masterpiece. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was the first of her books to be published by Collins and marked the beginning of an author-publisher relationship which lasted for 50 years and well over 70 books. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was also the first of Agatha Christie's books to be dramatised - under the name Alibi - and to have a successful run in London's West End. The Mousetrap, her most famous play of all, opened in 1952 and is the longest-running play in history.
Agatha Christie was made a Dame in 1971. She died in 1976, since when a number of books have been published posthumously: the bestselling novel Sleeping Murder appeared later that year, followed by her autobiography and the short story collection Miss Marple's Final Cases, Problem at Pollensa Bay and While the Light Lasts. In 1998 Black Coffee was the first of her plays to be novelised by another author, Charles Osborne.
(from the first pages of Agatha Christie's paperbacks published by HarperCollins)
What is the connection between a failed suicide attempt, a wrongful accusation of theft against a schoolgirl, and the romantic life of a famous tennis player?
To the casual observer, apparently nothing. But when a houseparty gathers at Gull's Point, the seaside home of an elderly widow, earlier events come to a dramatic head.
As superintendent Battle discovers, it is all part of a carefully paid plan - for murder...
'Agatha Christie has surpassed herself.' New York Times
前面的50%内容情节进展缓慢,看似零散,没有主线。有弃读的念头,又感觉作者不至于low到这个程度。耐心看到后面,高潮一浪一浪,还不错。 事后,再回头看前面的章节,埋下了不少伏笔,奠定了基调。虽然会觉得稍微有点咯嗦,不过整体看来还是一部不错的小说,构思奇特
评分一本讲述阿婆侦探小说创作理念的书,这也是那篇看似无关的“序”存在的目的: “我喜欢好的侦探故事,但是它们打一开头就是错的。它们都以谋杀为开端,而谋杀应该是结尾。故事其实在那之前早就开始了,有时甚至可以追溯到多年以前,是各种各样的原因和一系列的事件把某些人在某...
评分 评分婆婆的书结局永远都在意料之外,一波多折,最后结局暖暖的。 马克怀特叹了一口气。他取出皮夹,仔细地查看。 他喃喃说: “一份特别结婚证书需要花不少钱。我明天一早得先去银行提钱。” “我可以借你一些钱。”奥德莉低声说。 “你可不能做这种事。如果我要娶一个女人,结婚...
评分在我迄今看过的阿加莎.克里斯蒂的系列作品中,《罗杰疑案》应该算是最好的一部,人物、故事、犯罪的起因、动机、结果,以及情节的安排和细节处理都合情合理,滴水不漏,可以说没有任何破绽和瑕疵。当然,作为犯罪小说,罪犯不管多么高明狡猾,总会留下一点丝蛛丝马迹,实际上,...
和阿婆其他小说都不一样呢。貌似是第二部小说结尾姑娘要嫁给救自己的人了。
评分我刚看了神马...
评分前1/2都非常狗血 后1/5让我又一次怀疑自己的智商… 感觉比翻译本看得轻松…
评分4.5星。
评分这篇略有点惊心动魄啊,氛围和人物塑造的极好,电影感非常强。剧情推理上有点弱,没有波洛的话就没有那些匪夷所思的推理和发现了,Battle强于行动而略弱于推理,更多的是一个精明的警探。还有,阿加莎似乎很喜欢Vanity Fair的模式啊,Dobbin似的角色已经出现了好几次了。罪犯又让人想起来三幕悲剧里的角色。还有,最后不变的是阿加莎对新时代与旧时代的敏感,年轻与老年的对比,贯穿整本书。
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