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Hercule Poirot refers to his brain as his "little grey cells."

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Agatha Christie created Hercules Poirot.


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Mr. Poirot, He considers himself to be the most intellectual of all the minds.


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Hercules Poirot is a character in some Agatha Christie books. When he solves crimes, he uses the method of thinking or using his little gray cells.


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If you meant Hercules Poirot - it was Agatha Christie.


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the Mysterious Affair at Styles was the first book he was featured in .


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Her most famous Belgian detective would be Hercule Poirot. He featured in many books, the first of which was 'The Mysterious Affair At Styles', written in 1921. Agatha Christie also wrote about other detectives, such as: Miss Marple and Tommy and Tuppence.


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The turn your brain to mush if you watch to many


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