Agatha Christie wrote over 80 books in her lifetime. She also wrote 19 plays and had 40 of her books or short stories televised. One of her most famous works was "Murder on the Orient Express".
Agatha Christie wrote 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, as well as the play "The Mousetrap" which is the longest running play in the world.
Agatha Christie wrote approximately 80 novels and many short stories.
There are currently 66 books in the official Agatha Christie collection.
Heron Books published a series of 39 volumes containing 78 books by Agatha Christie. Some of the books were collections of short stories. The series was completed by a 40th volume entitled "The Mystery of Agatha Christie", a biography of Christie.There was also a 41st volume, the "Who's Who of Agatha Christie", containing an index to all the characters appearing in the books. This had a slightly different binding to the other 40 volumes which had Agatha Christie's signature on the front cover - the Who's Who had the title of the book.So depending on how you define the set there are 39, 40 or 41 volumes.
"Poems" by Agatha Christie has 224 pages.
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Nemesis - Agatha Christie novel - has 256 pages.
The Agatha Christie mystery collection from Bantam Books typically contains around 51 volumes, each featuring one of her classic mystery novels. This collection includes popular titles such as "Murder on the Orient Express" and "And Then There Were None."
The stories of Hercule Poirot were written by Agatha Christie, a renowned British author known for her detective fiction novels. Poirot first appeared in Christie's novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" and went on to feature in many of her works.
Yes, several. Go to Google and type in 'agatha cristie complete list of books', then follow one of the top links. she wrote 77 books as well as plays, so too many to write here
Some of Agatha Christie's best-known and highly regarded books include "Murder on the Orient Express," "And Then There Were None," "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," and "The ABC Murders." These titles are considered classics in the mystery genre and showcase Christie's skill in crafting intriguing plots and memorable characters.
Agatha Christie had one child, a daughter named Rosalind Hicks.
Into over 40 languages :)
Agatha Christie visited at least 41 countries during her lifetime. She drew inspiration from her travels and incorporated elements of different cultures into her novels.