There is 39 Poirot novels, plus four collections of short stories, making a grand total of 43 books to feature the character. The first Poirot book ''The Mysterious Affair at Styles'', Agatha Christie's first novel, was first published in 1920, and the 39th and last novel, ''Curtain'', was published some four decades later in 1975, and was Christie's second to last novel published.
Note that ''Black Coffee'' was originally a play by Christie and was novelised by Charles Osborne.
I don't know precisely, but most of them do. The first murder is merely the secondary trigger, so to speak.
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
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.
Over 30 of Agatha Christie's novels have been adapted into movies, including popular titles like "Murder on the Orient Express," "Death on the Nile," and "And Then There Were None."
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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.
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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".
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Hercule Poirot (the famous detective) and Arthur Hastings (his sidekick) appear in 34 novels and 54 short stories, written by Agatha Christie.
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