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I own -
Halloween Party, The Mystery on the Blue Train, A Murder is Announced, Crooked House, The Moving Finger, The Body in the Libary, Murder on the Orient Express, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The Murder At The Vicarage, And then there were none, Death on the Nile, The ABC Murders, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Murder on the Links, Poirot Investigates, and 4.50 from Paddington. I am a big fan.
I now have all the Tommy and Tuppence novels and I have read them all. So if anyone has a question about the mystery novels or short stories perhaps I can help.
My top favorites are: Murder on the Orient Express, Death Comes as the End, And Then There Were None, and Crooked House
I own sad cypress,Mrs mcginty's dead,third girl,thirteen at dinner,the moving finger,a pocket full of rye,parker pyne investigates and the pale horse
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I own all of Agatha Christie's detective novels, plus her plays which were made into novels. They take up most of my bookshelves. I also have a lovely hardback book about the front cover illustrations of her books.
I've never seen The Mousetrap, although several people I know have seen it, including my husband who saw it before we met. But no-one has told me whodunnit, bless them, in case I ever do get to see it, and I've never read the play. Some kind person gave me theatre vouchers for a Christmas present so I think I'll use them to see the Mousetrap. And please don't tell me "who did it" or there might be another murder for Poirot to solve!!
I've read all the books but still read them as I can't always remember who did the dirty deed, but they're always fun to read,
I also own Five Little Pigs and Hercule Poirot's Christmas. I bought them on ebay.
pegahorseyour so lucky because spoilers won't spoil you anymore
I own..........
The ABC MurdersThe Adventure of the Christmas PuddingAfter the FuneralAnd Then There Were NoneWhy Didn't They Ask EvansTowards ZeroSparkling CyanideThey Came to BaghdadMr. Parker Pyne, Detective (1963 US Version)The Mysterious Mr. Quin (1974 US Version)Destination UnknownOrdeal by InnocenceThe Pale HorseN or M?Crooked HouseProblem at Pollensa Bay and other StoriesThe Mysterious Affair at StylesPeril at End HouseOne, Two, Buckle My ShoeMurder on the Orient ExpressCards on the TableFive Little PigsHercules Poirot's ChristmasThe Mirror Crack'd (US Version)What Mrs. McGillicuty Saw (US Version)A Caribbean Mystery NemesisThe Body in the LibraryDumb WitnessDeath on the NileThe Mystery of the Blue TrainPassenger to FrankfurtEndless NightThe Seven Dials MysteryThe Murder of Roger AckroydThe Moving FingerHalloween PartyThe Secret of ChimneysSad CypressSingle short storiesThe Blue GeraniumThe Four SuspectsThe Herb of DeathThe Tragedy at Marsdon ManorThe Million Dollar Bond RobberyThe Mystery of Hunter's Lodge
wow!
anyway your so lucky because you own almost everything. I also wanted to own everything.
Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.
When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...
Masthead Photography: Joan Hickson image © BBC
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Mine are: Poirot:-Evil Under the Sun
-Death On the Nile
-Cards On the Table
-Hallowe'en Party
Marple:-The Murder at the Vicarage
Mr. Quin-The Mysterious Mr. Quin
a novel-And Then There Were None
what about you?