Quite a few, actually. The reason for this is that American book publishers regularly rename books written by English people. I don't know why they do so, but they do. As a result, "Murder on the Orient Express" was sold in the US as "Murder on the Calais Coach", "Death in the Clouds" as "Death in the Air", "One, Two, Buckle my Shoe" as "The Patriotic Murders" and also "An Overdose of Death", "After the Funeral" as "Funerals are Fatal", "Dumb Witness" as "Poirot Loses a Client" and also "Mystery at Littlegreen House", "4:50 from Paddington" as "What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!", "Five Little Pigs" as "Murder in Retrospect" and so on and on.
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.
What Books did Agatha Christie write in 1934 ?
Agatha Christie's books have consistently sold well over the years, with some of her most popular titles including "And Then There Were None," "Murder on the Orient Express," and "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd." These titles are often in high demand and have remained popular among readers worldwide.
Since there were about forty of them, it must be a lot. I don't know the titles and you can edit my answer if you want.
There are currently 66 books in the official Agatha Christie collection.
I haven't found any agreement on the number of books in the Agatha Christie Mystery Collection from Bantam Books (issued in 1986). I have 71 of the books, but that isn't the complete collection. I have the entire collection and there are 83 books.
Agatha Christie audio books can be purchased from various sources such as online retailers like Audible, Google Play Books, and Apple Books. They are also available at libraries and audio book subscription services.
As of 2021, the copyright for Agatha Christie's books has not expired. Christie's works are still protected under copyright law, and will remain so for a number of years depending on the specific publication date and jurisdiction.
Agatha Christie went by The Queen of Crime.
Agatha Christie had two middle names - she was born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller (Christie was her first married name).
Yes, there are free Agatha Christie books available on Kindle through websites like Project Gutenberg or Amazon's Kindle Unlimited subscription service. You can also check for occasional promotional offers or sales where her books may be offered for free for a limited time.
First person to write most 66 detectives books