Miss Marple first featured in a short story called the Tuesday Night Club (1927). The first novel she appeared in was Murder at the Vicarage, published in 1930.
The first Miss Marple novel by Agatha Christie is "The Murder at the Vicarage," published in 1930. It introduces the elderly amateur detective Miss Jane Marple and her keen observational skills as she solves a murder in the quaint village of St. Mary Mead.
Agatha Christie's first published novel was The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Agatha Christie worked as a nurse during World War I when she wrote her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles."
The first Agatha Christie mystery not to have a female suspect was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, published in 1926.
The first novel Agatha Christie wrote was The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which featured Hercule Poirot. It was published in 1920.
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was adapted as "Alibi" in 1928
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Agatha Christie's first novel was "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," published in 1920. This novel introduced the character Hercule Poirot, who would go on to become one of Christie's most famous and beloved detectives.
Hercule Poirot first appeared in Agatha Christie's novel "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," published in 1920.
Agatha Christie's first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles was published in 1920 and introduced the long-running character detective Hercule Poirot, who appeared in 33 of Christie's novels and 54 short stories.
Tommy and Tuppence were created by Agatha Christie. They first appeared in the novel "The Secret Adversary" published in 1922. The duo are known for their witty banter and their adventures in solving mysteries.
Agatha Christie wrote her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," while working as a nurse during World War I. She worked in a hospital dispensary and utilized her medical knowledge and experience during this time to create the character of Hercule Poirot.