Not really.
All books follow on from one another, Hercule Poirot's follow on from one another, etc.
They may have certain references to other books in, but generally no.
The only book that might be considered to have a sequel is the first Hercule Poirot, 'The Mysterious Affair At Styles'
The last book in the Hercule Poirot series 'Curtains: Poirot's Last Case' is also set at Styles, so I recommend that you read 'Mysterious Affair...' before you read '...Poirot's Last Case'
Agatha Christie's famous detective novels typically involve standalone cases for her iconic characters, such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. While some characters may make appearances in multiple books, her novels are generally not part of traditional sequel series. Each story is its own self-contained mystery.
the work of william and the bible
Agatha Christie's books were published in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian, among others. Her works have been translated into over 100 languages to reach a global audience.
At eighty-five, we could say old age.
In the novel "The Murder in the Vicarage".
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was adapted as "Alibi" in 1928
The Belgian detective who appears in more than forty of Agatha Christie's books is Hercule Poirot. He is known for his brilliant mind, meticulous attention to detail, and signature mustache.
Agatha Christie went by The Queen of Crime.
Agatha Christie's famous detective is Hercule Poirot.
"Sleeping Murder" was the last book by Agatha Christie, published posthumously in 1976, one year after her death.
There are currently 66 books in the official Agatha Christie collection.
Agatha Christies Poirot shown on ITV3 on 15th November 2007
What Books did Agatha Christie write in 1934 ?