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
小说前三章都是叙述一个爱情幸运儿奈维尔的家庭故事。秀美修养好的前妻奥德莉和热情直率的妻子凯伊都来到海边亲戚家中度假。他作为一名绅士不得不顾及爱护她们两个人的情绪的苦恼。但是这个大家庭主人仆人客人都感觉到恐惧、奇怪的不愉快时光。小说描述日常生活中,读者都可以...
评分远被低估。 “零点”这个概念在阿婆之前的作品早有体现,在这本书中更是发挥到了极致,这是由一个阿婆写了不下十次的三角关系发展成的精彩故事。有人说这本只有布局有点看头,我完全不同意。看阿婆的书真正乐趣并不是靠推理或臆测得到答案,而是读者不断推断、怀疑的过程,你会...
评分我觉得吧,所有主角非波洛,非马普尔的小说,要么奇异精致,灵气尽显,要么就是读完之后吐出隔夜饭的极品。 这本书的开头光芒四射,情节总体而言也算上乘。 非要挑出个缺点,就是凶手太明显,就差没印在封面上了,尤其要是你读过不少阿加莎其他作品的话。
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...
评分精彩。 5-12
评分虽然读的是原版,但是画面感还是蛮强的
评分2007.4.4 既是她本人,也是读者们都推崇的top10之一。说真的,实在是个简单不过的案件,有个别地方却听得我毛骨悚然。大概很久没听Agatha的书,脑子完全变笨。在我快反应出来凶手是谁的时候,书已经快结束了。我喜欢这本书的idea, 心理暗示有的时候真的会冤枉好人。
评分2007.4.4 既是她本人,也是读者们都推崇的top10之一。说真的,实在是个简单不过的案件,有个别地方却听得我毛骨悚然。大概很久没听Agatha的书,脑子完全变笨。在我快反应出来凶手是谁的时候,书已经快结束了。我喜欢这本书的idea, 心理暗示有的时候真的会冤枉好人。
评分Had so much potentials up till hour zero. Must you turn it into a romatic melodrama?
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