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Here is a list in order of publication date ("ss" denotes short story):

  • The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)
  • Murder on the Links (1923)
  • Poirot Investigates (1924, ss)
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926)
  • The Big Four (1927)
  • The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928)
  • Black Coffee (1930 play - novel adapted from play published in 1998)
  • Peril at End House (1932)
  • Lord Edgware Dies (1933)
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1934)
  • Three Act Tragedy (1935)
  • Death in the Clouds (1935)
  • The A.B.C. Murders (1936)
  • Murder in Mesopotamia (1936)
  • Cards on the Table (1936)
  • Death on the Nile (1937)
  • Dumb Witness (1937)
  • Murder in the Mews (1937, ss)
  • Appointment with Death (1938)
  • Hercule Poirot's Christmas (1938)
  • Sad Cypress (1940)
  • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940)
  • Evil Under the Sun (1941)
  • Five Little Pigs (1942)
  • The Hollow (1946)
  • The Labours of Hercules (1947, ss)
  • Taken at the Flood (1948)
  • Mrs McGinty's Dead (1952)
  • After the Funeral (1953)
  • Hickory Dickory Dock (1955)
  • Dead Man's Folly (1956)
  • Cat Among the Pigeons (1959)
  • The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960, ss)
  • The Clocks (1963)
  • Third Girl (1966)
  • Hallowe'en Party (1969)
  • Elephants Can Remember (1972)
  • Poirot's Early Cases (1974, ss)
  • Curtain (written about 1940, published 1975)
  • Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (1991, ss)
  • While the Light Lasts and Other Stories (1997, ss)
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"The Mysterious Affair at Styles," published in 1920, is the first novel by Agatha Christie to feature her famous detective Hercule Poirot. In this book, Poirot teams up with Captain Hastings to solve a murder at Styles Court, marking the beginning of their long and successful partnership.

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Here is a list in order of publication date ("ss" denotes short story):

  • The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)
  • Murder on the Links (1923)
  • Poirot Investigates (1924, ss)
  • The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926)
  • The Big Four (1927)
  • The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928)
  • Black Coffee (1930 play - novel adapted from play published in 1998)
  • Peril at End House (1932)
  • Lord Edgware Dies (1933)
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1934)
  • Three Act Tragedy (1935)
  • Death in the Clouds (1935)
  • The A.B.C. Murders (1936)
  • Murder in Mesopotamia (1936)
  • Cards on the Table (1936)
  • Death on the Nile (1937)
  • Dumb Witness (1937)
  • Murder in the Mews (1937, ss)
  • Appointment with Death (1938)
  • Hercule Poirot's Christmas (1938)
  • Sad Cypress (1940)
  • One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940)
  • Evil Under the Sun (1941)
  • Five Little Pigs (1942)
  • The Hollow (1946)
  • The Labours of Hercules (1947, ss)
  • Taken at the Flood (1948)
  • Mrs McGinty's Dead (1952)
  • After the Funeral (1953)
  • Hickory Dickory Dock (1955)
  • Dead Man's Folly (1956)
  • Cat Among the Pigeons (1959)
  • The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960, ss)
  • The Clocks (1963)
  • Third Girl (1966)
  • Hallowe'en Party (1969)
  • Elephants Can Remember (1972)
  • Poirot's Early Cases (1974, ss)
  • Curtain (written about 1940, published 1975)
  • Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (1991, ss)
  • While the Light Lasts and Other Stories (1997, ss)
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11y ago

Unfortunately as she wrote a great many books,there would not be room ! I suggest that you go to wikipedia, who detail not only what books she wrote, but also who was the detective in that particular book

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"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" is generally considered to be the best Poirot story although some think it has to be "Murder on the Orient Express". Both are excellent.

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The novel in which the character of Hercule Poirot was introduced was "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" (published 1920).

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Hercule Poirot is featured in 33 novels and 54 short stories.

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Hercule Poirot is a dead man.

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