Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World

Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World

Mark Aldridge
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From the publication of Agatha Christie’s very first book in 1920 to the release of Sir Kenneth Branagh’s film Death on the Nile , this investigates the phenomenon of Hercule Poirot and celebrates a century of one of the world’s favorite fictional detectives. Hercule Poirot has had a near-permanent presence in the public eye ever since the 1920 publication of The Mysterious Affair at Styles. The detective who solves diabolical crimes using his “little grey cells” has enamored audiences not only in the original novels, short stories, and plays, but also across radio, television, and movies. From Agatha Christie’s earliest conceptions and publication history, to forays on the stage and screen, the story of Poirot is as fascinating as it is enduring. Mark Aldridge tells this story decade-by-decade, exploring and analyzing Poirot’s many and often wildly different appearances, following the detective to present day when he is enjoying a worldwide renaissance.  Packed with original research, never-before-published correspondence, and images from the Agatha Christie archives.  
Genres: NonfictionAgatha ChristieMysteryHistoryBooks About BooksBiographyCrimeReferenceAudiobookDetective
400 Pages

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