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Are there Hercule Poirot pastiches?

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I know many Sherlock Holmes pastiches. But never found one of Poirot.

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  1. There are, but the most recent and currently available Agatha Christie pastiches are more 'Ariadne Oliver' than 'Poirot' and are written by Gilbert Adair.

    'The Act of Roger Murgatroyd'

    'A Mysterious Affair of Style'

    They are more pastiche than parody, but tread a delicate line: there are a lot of Christie in-jokes.

    If those titles tickle your fancy, the third in the 'Evadne Mount' trilogy,

    'And Then There Was No-one.'

    is out early next year.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_...


  2. "The Sunningdale Mystery," an astonishing pastiche of the Old Man in the Corner tales by Baroness Orczy.

    Very close in every way to the originals.

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