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What is the best Agatha Christie of all time?

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I'm 16 years old and have been an obsessive Agatha Christie fan since I was like 8 years old...seriously. I love the movie adaptations and have read tons of her books. I have a goal of reading every single one of her books in at least in the next few years. There are still many I haven't read yet however so I would just like to hear what people think are her best books.

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  1. I'm surprised no one has mentioned And Then There Were None.

    Considered by many as Agatha Christie's masterpiece. Not much detection though and is a different but fantastic novel from her usual ones. You should read it.

    As for Poirot, I really enjoyed The ABC Murders.

    I too am a big fan and I have started to try reading all of the books.


  2. I liked Death on the Nile,Mystery of the Blue Train,Murder on the Orient Express,Murder in Mesopotamia,Cards on the table,They do it with mirrors,Peril at End House,The A.B.C. Murder,A Caribbean Mystery and others.I'm a big fan too and read most of her books

  3. I always think the one I'm reading right now is the best one. I recently read the Hollow and Murder in Retrospect. They were both really good- both were Poirot.

  4. I liked The Mysterious Affair at Styles, They Do It with Mirrors, 4:50 From Paddington, and The Murder at the Vicarage. If you are a fan, try the official site:

    http://uk.agathachristie.com/site/regist...

  5. I think the best one is "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd". I never saw the ending coming.

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