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Thank you for all of this! I need to reread Holmes for my fanfictions anyway.
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It's great seeing everyone reading Holmes <3

Does anyone feel like reading some Agatha Christie?  I have a few stories in "Microsoft Reader" format if anyone's interested:

4.50 From Paddington
The Murder at the Vicarage
The Burden
Death on the Nile
Hikory Dickory Death
Third Girl
Elephants can Remember
A Carribean Mystery
Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Muder on the Orient Express
Partners in Crime
Murder on the Links
Lord Edgware Dies
Murder in Mesopotamia
Poirot Loses a Client
Sleeping Murder
The moving finger
The Secret Adversary
Why didn't they ask Evans
By the Pricking of my thumbs
The Mysterious affair at styles
Poirot's Early Cases
Hercule Poirot's Christmas
Evil under the Sun
Muder in Retrospect (5 little pigs)
The Clocks
Short Stories of Miss Marple
The Body in the Library
A murder is announced
They do it with mirrors
A pocket full of rye
At Bertram's Hotel
Nemesis
Mysterious Mr Quin
Passenger to Frankfurt
The Mirror Crack'd from side to side
Three Blind Mice

In txt format (will finish this list later, not organised yet):

The A.B.C Murders
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The Secret Adversary

In PDF (a request):

And then there were none

If you're interested in a particular one just PM me.  Just a note the Miss Marple ones can be hard to get by because of the language and the pacing. I love her though, she's such a funny lady.
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Actually, I think I need to skim read more mystery.
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I know these are good, for they are literature I am reading, and I wasn't bored after 5 pages. :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDADD
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kkslider5552000 wrote: I know these are good, for they are literature I am reading, and I wasn't bored after 5 pages. :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDADD
good to know you're quite enjoying those :) but i prefer reading these than the topics in Literature (subject) -- like the gods and goddesses, and the like. it bores me. (the Gods and Goddesses is the first story i've ever read, i'm not fond of reading books actually. i just bumped into Doyle's masterpieces)
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Shinran wrote: Actually, I think I need to skim read more mystery.
reading mystery books  is fun :) though it is toooooo looooooooong
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kirite wrote: It's great seeing everyone reading Holmes <3

Does anyone feel like reading some Agatha Christie?
If you're interested in a particular one just PM me.  Just a note the Miss Marple ones can be hard to get by because of the language and the pacing. I love her though, she's such a funny lady.
I am actually planning to create a thread for Agatha Christie's HERCULE POIROT and MISS MARPLE, I don't know if anyone is interested with her works, so I'm just planning to maintain Doyle's Sherlock Holmes thread. But anyways, I'd post Christie's masterpieces soon.


THIS IS THE COMPLETE LIST FOR HERCULE POIROT AND MISS JANE MARPLE BOOKS (in chronological order)

Hercule Poirot
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles [1920]
Murder on the Links [1923]
Poirot Investigates [1924] Short story collection containing: The Adventure of "The
Western Star", TheTragedy at Marsdon Manor, The Adventure of the Cheap Flat , The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge, The Million Dollar Bond Robbery, The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb, The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan, The Kidnapped Prime Minister, The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim, The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman, The Case of the Missing Will, The Veiled Lady, The Lost Mine, and The Chocolate Box.

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd [1926]
The Under Dog and Other Stories [1926] Short story collection containing: The Underdog, The Plymouth Express, The Affair at the Victory Ball, The Market Basing Mystery, The Lemesurier Inheritance, The Cornish Mystery, The King of Clubs, The Submarine Plans, and The Adventure of the Clapham Cook.
The Big Four [1927]
The Mystery of the Blue Train [1928]
Peril at End House [1928]
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]
Dumb Witness [1937]
Death on the Nile [1937]
Murder in the Mews and Three Other Poirot Cases [1937] Short story containing: Dead Man's Mirror, The Incredible Theft, Murder in the Mews, and Triangle at Rhodes.
Appointment with Deah [1938]
Hercule Poirot's Christmas [1938]
The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories [1939] Short story collection which contains: The Regatta Mystery, The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest, How Does Your Garden Grow?, Problem at Pollensa Bay, Yellow Iris, Miss Marple Tells a Story, The Dream, In a Glass Darkly, and Problem at Sea.
Sad Cypress [1940]
One Two Buckle My Shoe [1940]
Evil Under the Sun [1941]
Five Little Pigs [1942]
The Hollow [1946]
The Labors of Hercules [1947] Short story collection containing: How it All Came About, The Nemean Lion, The Lernean Hydra, The Arcadian Deer, The Erymanthian Boar, The Augean Stables, The Stymphalean Birds, The Cretan Bull, The Horses of Diomedes, The Girdle of Hyppolita, The Flock of Geryon, The Apples of the Hesperides, and The Capture of Cerberus.
Taken at the Flood [1948]
Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories [1948] Short story collection containing: The Witness for the Prosecution, The Red Signal, The Fourth Man, SOS, Where There's a Will, The Mystery of the Blue Jar, Philomel Cottage, Accident, Sing a Song of Sixpence, The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl, and The Second Gong.
Three Blind Mice and Other Stories [1950] Short story collection containing: Three Blind Mice, Strange Jest, Tape-Measure Murder, The Case of the Perfect Maid, The Case of the Caretaker, The Third Floor Flat, The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly, Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds, and The Love Detectives.
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 and a Selection of Entrées [1960] Short story collection containing: The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, The Mystery of the Spanish Chest, The Under Dog, Four and Twenty Blackbirds, The Dream, and Greenshaw's Folly.
Double Sin and Other Stories [1961] Short story collection containing: Double Sin, Wasps' Nest, The Theft of the Royal Ruby, The Dressmaker's Doll, Greenshaw's Folly, The Double Clue, The Last Séance, and Sanctuary.
The Clocks [1963]
Third Girl [1966]
Hallowe'en Party [1969]
Elephants Can Remember [1972]
Poirot's Early Cases [1974] Short story collection containing: The Lost Mine, The Chocolate Box, The Veiled Lady, Problem at Sea, How Does Your Garden Grow?, The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly, The Third Floor Flat, The Affair at the Victory Ball, The Adventure of the Clapham Cook, The Cornish Mystery, The King of Clubs, The Lemesurier Inheritance, The Plymouth Express, The Submarine Plans, The Market Basing Mystery, The Double Clue, Double Sin, and Wasp's Nest.
Curtain [1975]

Miss Jane Marple
Spoiler:
The Murder at the Vicarage [1930]
The Thirteen Problems [1932]
The Body in the Library [1941]
The Moving Finger [1943]
A Murder is Announced [1950]
They Do It With Mirrors [1952]
A Pocket Full of Rye [1953]
4:50 From Paddington [1957]
The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side [1962]
At Bertram's Hotel [1965]
A Caribbean Mystery [1964]
Nemesis [1971]
Sleeping Murder [1976]

OTHERS
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Tommy and Tuppence Beresord
The Secret Adversary [1922]
Partners in Crime [1929]
N or M? [1941]
By the Pricking of My Thumbs [1968]
Postern of Fate [1973]
Harley Quin
The Mysterious Mr. Quin [1930] Short story collection containing: The Coming of Mr.Quin, The Shadow on the Glass, At the Bells and Motley, The Sign in the Sky, The Soul of the Croupier, The World's End, The Voice in the Dark, The Face of Helen, The Dead Harlequin, The Bird with the Broken Wing, The Man from the Sea, and Harlequin's Lane.
Parker Pyne
Parker Pyne Investigates [1934] Short story collection containing: The Case of the Middle-Aged Wife, The Case of the Discontented Soldier, The Case of the Distressed Lady, The Case of the Discontented Husband, The Case of the City Clerk, The Case of the Rich Woman, Have You Got Everything You Want?, The Gate of Baghdad, The House of Shiraz, The Pearl of Price, Death on the Nile, and The Oracle of Delphi.

Superintendent Battle
The Secret of Chimneys [1925]
The Seven Dials Mystery [1929]
Towards Zero [1944]

Other Christie mysteries
The Sittaford Mystery [1931] (also published as The Murder at Hazelmoor)
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? [1933] (also published as The Boomerang Clue)
And Then There Were None [1939] (also published as Ten Little Indians)
The Floating Admiral [1931]


OH, WAIT. I HAVE EVEN MORE COMPLETE LIST THAN THIS. IT INCLUDES HER SHORT STORIES, NON-FICTION AND SO.
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I have been reading agatha christe and  (body in the library and death in the clouds) I think they are good, but I have yet to be extremely impressed. I am reading then there where none next
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i actually have a complete book series of agatha christie (especially marple and poirot) im still editing the PDF because it looked awful ;D hehe.
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ahmad_ wrote: thanxxx
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nahh, i've contributed a little ;D thanks. you enjoy reading ;D
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tantei okuoku wrote: I have been reading agatha christe and  (body in the library and death in the clouds) I think they are good, but I have yet to be extremely impressed. I am reading then there where none next
Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd will change your outlook on mystery literature.
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jd-, have you read all agatha's and doyle's books? ;D
Jd- wrote: Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd will change your outlook on mystery literature.
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jamiecabascos wrote: jd-, have you read all agatha's and doyle's books? ;D
Jd- wrote: Murder on the Orient Express and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd will change your outlook on mystery literature.
All of the Holmes canon multiple times, but not quite all of Christie's. I hate Tommy and Tuppence and never plan to finish that portion of her (fairly vast) catalogue. :P I've read multiple Poirot (nearly all) and Marple releases, but Miss Marple is hard to stay with for a full novel (as brilliant as The Murder at the Vicarage is). I may eventually finish them, but I would rather focus on some other individual thrillers and the like that I've put off for quite a while now.

That said, I do suggest a number of Christie's writings--particularly And Then There Were None, the two Poirot novels mentioned above, The A.B.C. Murders (likely spoiled by now, though), The Murder at the Vicarage, along with the short story collection Poirot's Early Cases. Just a few, but all are worthwhile reads and all of which I have read more than once. :-*
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where can i read those? ;D i've been dying to read agatha christie and hercule poirot.. the only one i've ever finished is all of holmes.
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