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Hercule Poirot
1920 | The Mysterious Affair at Styles (US Oct – UK Jan 1921) serialized 27 Feb – 25 Jun 1920 in The Times Weekly (UK)* |
1923 | The Murder on the Links (Mar) serialized 22 Dec – 23Mar 1923 as “The Girl with the Anxious Eyes” in Grand Magazine (UK) |
1926 | The Murder of Roger Ackroyd serialized Jul – Sep 1925 in the London Evening News (UK)* serialized 19 Jun – 10 Jul 1926 in Flynn’s Detective Weekly (US) |
1927 | The Big Four (Jun) originally 12 short stories published in various periodicals |
1928 | The Mystery of the Blue Train (Mar) serialized 1 Feb – 15 Mar 1928 in The Star (without the first 2 chapters and with minor edits)* |
1932 | Peril at End House (Feb) serialized 13 Jun – 22 Aug 1932 in Liberty (US) serialized 10 Oct – 19 Dec 1932 in Women’s Pictorial (UK) |
1933 | Lord Edgeware Dies (UK Sep) or Thirteen at Dinner (US) serialized Mar – Aug 1933 as “13 for Dinner” in The American Magazine (US)* |
1934 | Murder on the Orient Express (UK Jan) or Murder in the Calais Coach (US Feb) serialized Mar – May 1934 in Grand Magazine (UK) serialized 30 Sep – 4 Nov 1934 in The Saturday Evening Post (US) |
1934 | Three Act Tragedy (UK Jan) or Murder in Three Acts (US) Serialized 9 Jun – 14 Jul 1935 in The Saturday Evening Post (US) |
1935 | Death in the Clouds (UK Jul) or Death in the Air (US Mar) serialized 9 Feb – 16 Mar 1935 in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* serialized 16 Feb – 23 Mar 1935 as “Mystery in the Air” in Women’s Pictorial (UK) |
1936 | The ABC Murders (Jan/Feb) abridged Nov 1935 in Cosmopolitan (US)* shortened 28 Nov – 12 Dec 1935 in the Daily Express (UK) (several chapters removed) |
1936 | Murder in Mesopotamia (Jul) serialized 9 Nov – 14 Dec 1935 in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* serialized 8 Feb – 28 Mar 1936 as “No Other Love” in Women’s Pictorial (UK) |
1936 | Cards on the Table (Nov) serialized 2 May – 6 Jun 1936 in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* |
1937 | Dumb Witness (UK Jul) or Poirot Loses a Client (US) serialized 7 Nov – 19 Dec 1936 as “Poirot Loses a Client” in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* serialized 20 Feb – 3 Apr 1937 as “Mystery of Littlegreen House in Women’s Pictorial (UK) |
1937 | Death on the Nile (UK Nov – US 1938) serialized 15 May – 3 Jul 1937 in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* |
1938 | Appointment with Death (May) serialized 28 Aug – 23 Oct 1937 in Collier’s Weekly (US)* serialized 19 Jan – 19 Feb 1938 as “A Date with Death” in the Daily Mail (UK) |
1938 | Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (UK Dec) or Murder for Christmas (US Feb 1939) serialized 14 Nov – 10 Dec 1938 as “Murder for Christmas” in the Daily Express (UK) serialized 12 Nov 1938 – 14 Jan 1939 as “Murder for Christmas” in Collier’s Weekly (US)* |
1940 | Sad Cypress (Mar) serialized 25 Nov – 27 Jan 1940 in Collier’s Weekly (US) serialized 23 Mar – 13 Apr 1940 in the Daily Express (UK)* |
1940 | One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (UK Nov) or The Patriotic Murders (US) or An Overdose of Death (US 1953) serialized 3 Aug – 28 Sep 1940 as “The Patriotic Murders” in Collier’s Weekly (US)* |
1941 | Evil Under the Sun (Jun/Oct) serialized 14 Dec 1940 – 22 Feb 1941 in Collier’s Weekly (US)* |
1942 | Five Little Pigs (UK Jan) or Murder in Retrospect (US) serialized 20 Sep – 22 Nov 1941 as “Murder in Retrospect” in Collier’s Weekly (US)* |
1946 | The Hollow (UK Nov) or Murder After Hours (US) serialized 4 – 25 May 1946 as “The Outraged Heart” in Collier’s Weekly (US)* |
1948 | Taken at the Flood (UK Nov) or There is a Tide… (US Mar) |
1952 | Mrs. McGinty’s Dead (UK Feb) or Blood Will Tell (US Mar) serialized 7 Oct – 30 Dec 1951 as “Blood Will Tell” in the Chicago Tribune (US)* |
1953 | After the Funeral (UK May) or Funerals are Fatal (US Mar) or Murder at the Gallop (UK 1963) serialized 20Jan – 14 Mar 1953 in the Chicago Tribune (US)* serialized 21 Mar – 2 May 1953 in John Bull (UK) |
1955 | Hickory Dickory Dock (UK Oct) or Hickory Dickory Death (US Nov) serialized 28 May – 2 Jul 1955 in John Bull (UK)* serialized 14 Oct – 11 Nov 1955 in Collier’s Weekly (US) |
1956 | Dead Man’s Folly (Oct/Nov) serialized 20 Jul – 17 Aug 1956 in Collier’s Weekly (US)* serialized 11 Aug – 15 Sep 1956 in John Bull (UK) |
1959 | Cat Among the Pigeons (UK Nov – US Mar 1960) serialized 26 Sep – 31 Oct 1959 in John Bull (UK) serialized Nov 1959 in Ladies Home Journal (US) |
1963 | The Clocks (UK Nov – US 1964) serialized 9 Nov – 14 Dec 1963 in Woman’s Own (UK) condensed Jan 1964 in Cosmopolitan (US) |
1966 | Third Girl (UK Nov – US 1967) condensed Apr 1967 in Redbook (US)* |
1969 | Hallowe’en Party (UK Nov – US Dec) or A Haunting in Venice (Radio/TV/film) serialized 15 Nov – 27 Dec 1969 in Woman’s Own (UK)* condensed Dec 1969 in Cosmopolitan (US) |
1972 | Elephants Can Remember (Nov) serialized 10-17 Feb 1973 in the Star Weekly (Canada)* |
1975 | Curtain: Poirot’s Final Case (Sep/Oct) serialized Jul – Aug 1975 in Ladies Home Journal (US)* This was the last novel published while Mrs. Christie was alive. |
Tommy & Tuppence
1922 | The Secret Adversary (Jan) serialized 12 Aug – 2 Dec 1921 in The Weekly Times (UK) |
1941 | N or M? (Oct) condensed Mar 1941 in Redbook (US) abridged/serialized 26 Apr – 7 Jun 1941 as “Secret Adventure” in Women’s Pictorial (UK) |
1968 | By the Pricking of My Thumbs (Nov) |
1973 | Postern of Fate (Oct) This was the last novel written by Mrs. Christie. |
Superintendent Battle
1925 | The Secret of Chimneys (Jun) |
1929 | The Seven Dials Mystery (Jan) |
1939 | Murder is Easy (UK Jun) or Easy to Kill (US Sep) serialized 19 Nov – 31 Dec 1938 as “Easy to Kill” in The Saturday Evening Post (US)* serialized 10 Jan – 3 Feb 1939 as “Easy to Kill” in the Daily Express (UK) |
1944 | Towards Zero (Jun/Jul) serialized 6-20 May 1944 as “Come and Be Hanged” in Collier’s Weekly (US)* serialized Oct – Nov 1944 in The Mail (Australia) |
Miss Marple
1930 | The Murder at the Vicarage (Oct) serialized 18 Aug – 20 Oct 1930 in the Chicago Tribune (US)* |
1942 | The Body in the Library (Feb/May) serialized 18 Aug – 21 Jun 1942 in The Saturday Evening Post (US) |
1942 | The Moving Finger (Jun/Jul) serialized 28 Mar – 16 May 1942 in Collier’s Weekly (US) serialized 17 Oct – 21 Nov 1942 in Women’s Pictorial (UK) US serialization is ~9000 words shorter, mostly in introduction and characterization |
1952 | They Do It with Mirrors (UK Nov) or Murder With Mirrors (US) condensed Apr 1952 as “Murder With Mirrors” in Cosmopolitan (US) serialized 26 Apr – 31 May 1952 in John Bull (UK) |
1953 | A Pocket Full of Rye (UK – US 1954) abridged/serialized 28 Sep – 13 Oct 1953 in the Daily Express (UK) serialized 11 Jan – 27 Feb 1954 in the Chicago Tribune (US) |
1962 | The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side (UK Nov) or The Mirror Crack’d (US 1963) serialized 9-16 Mar 1963 as “The Mirror Crack’d” in the Star Weekly (Canada) |
1964 | A Caribbean Mystery (UK Nov – US 1965) serialized 16-23 Jan 1965 in the Star Weekly (Canada) |
1965 | At Bertram’s Hotel (UK Nov – US 1966) abridged/serialized 20 Nov – 18 Dec in Woman’s Own (UK) serialized Mar – Apr 1966 in Good Housekeeping (US) |
1971 | Nemesis (Nov) serialized 25 Sep – 6 Nov 1971 in Women’s Realm (UK) serialized 16-23 Oct 1971 in the Star Weekly (Canada) This was the last Miss Marple book written. |
1976 | Sleeping Murder (Oct) titled “Cover Her Face” until publication Published posthumously, written 1940-1944. |
Standalone Mystery Novels
1931 | The Sittaford Mystery (UK Sep) or The Murder at Hazelmore (US) serialized Mar- Aug 1931 as “Murder at Hazelmore” in Good Housekeeping (US) |
1934 | Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? (UK Sep) or The Boomerang Clue (US) condensed Nov 33 as “The Boomerang Clue” in Redbook (US) |
1939 | And Then There Were None (US Jan 1940, also later UK title) Ten Little Niggers (original UK title) or Ten Little Indians (US title 1964-1986) (All titles are from versions of a 1869 minstrel song by Frank Green that includes the forms of murder that are part of the plot of the book.) serialized 6 Jun – 1 Jul 1939 in the Daly Express (UK) |
1944 | Death Comes as the End (UK Mar – US Oct) |
1949 | Crooked House (US Mar – UK May) condensed Oct 1948 in Cosmopolitan (US)* serialized 23 Apr – 4 Jun 1949 in John Bull (UK) |
1954 | Destination Unknown (UK Nov) or So Many Steps to Death (US 1955) serialized 25 Sep – 23 Oct 1954 in John Bull (UK) serialized 12 Apr – 9 Jun 1955 as “Destination X” in the Chicago Tribune (US) |
1958 | Ordeal by Innocence (UK Nov – US 1959) serialized 20-27 Sep 1958 in John Bull (UK)* serialized 1 Feb – 14 Mar 1958 as “The Innocent” in the Chicago Tribune (US) abridged 21 Feb 1959 in the Star Weekly (Canada) |
1961 | The Pale Horse (UK Nov – US 1962) serialized 2 Sep – 21 Oct in Women’s Mirror (UK) condensed Apr 1962 in Ladies Home Journal (US) |
1967 | Endless Night (UK Oct – US 1968) serialized 24 Feb – 9 Mar 1968 in The Saturday Evening Post (US) |
1970 | Passenger to Frankfort (Sep) |
Plays
1934 | Black Coffee Novelized by Charles Osborne in 1998. |
1944 | And Then There Were None (Originally produced as Ten Little Niggers.) |
1945 | Appointment With Death |
1948 | Murder on the Nile |
1952 | The Hollow |
1954 | The Mousetrap |
1954 | Witness for the Prosecution |
1957 | Spider’s Web Novelized by Charles Osborne in 2000. |
1957 | Towards Zero |
1958 | Verdict |
1958 | The Unexpected Guest Novelized by Charles Osborne in 1999. |
1960 | Go Back for Murder (based on the Five Little Pigs) |
1963 | Rule of Three |
1971 | Fiddlers Three |
1973 | Akhanaton |
2006 | Chimneys Written in 1931, not performed until 2006. |
2018 | The Lie Written in the 20s, discovered in Christie’s archive and performed in 2018. |
Unpublished: | |
The Conqueror | |
Teddy Bear | |
Eugenia and Eugenics | |
The Clutching Hand | |
The Last Seance | |
Ten Years | |
Marmalade Moon | |
Someone at the Window | |
Miss Perry | |
Bleak House (movie script based on the Charles Dickens novel) |
Short Story Collections
1924 – Poirot Investigates Poirot stories, includes:
- The Adventure of the Western Star
- The Tragedy 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 Chocolate Boy (US editions only)
- The Veiled Lady (US editions only)
- The Lost Mine (US editions only)
1929 – Partners in Crime Tommy & Tuppence stories, includes:
- A Fairy in the Flat
- A Pot of Tea
- The Affair of the Pink Pearl
- The Adventure of the Sinister Stranger
- Finessing the King
- The Gentleman Dressed in Newspaper
- The Case of the Missing Lady
- Blindman’s Bluff
- The Man in the Mist
- The Crackler
- The Sunningdale Mystery
- The House of Lurking Death
- The Unbreakable Alibi
- The Clergyman’s Daughter
- The Red House
- The Ambassador’s Boots
- The Man Who Was Number Sixteen
1930 – The Mysterious Mr. Quinn Harley Quinn stories, includes:
- The Coming of Mr. Quinn
- The Shadow on the Glass
- At the “Bells and Motley”
- The Sign in the Sky
- The Soul of the Croupier
- The Man from the Sea
- The Voice in the Dark
- The Face of Helen
- The Dead Harlequin
- The Bird with the Broken Wing
- The World’s End
- Harlequin’s Lane
1933 – The Thirteen Problems or The Tuesday Club Murders (US 1933) Miss Marple stories, includes:
- The Tuesday Night Club
- The Idol House of Astarte
- Ingots of Gold
- The Blood-Stained Pavement
- Motive v. Opportunity
- The Thumb Mark of St. Peter
- The Blue Geranium
- The Companion
- The Four Suspects
- A Christmas Tragedy
- The Herb of Death
- The Affair at the Bungalow
- Death by Drowning
1933 – The Hound of Death (UK only) includes:
- The Hound of Death
- The Red Signal
- The Fourth Man
- The Gypsy
- The Lamp
- Wireless
- The Witness for the Prosecution (story version)
- The Mystery of the Blue Jar
- The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Charmichael
- The Last Seance
- SOS
1934 – The Listerdale Mystery (UK only) includes:
- The Listerdale Mystery
- Philomel Cottage
- The Girl on the Train
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- The Manhood of Edward Robinson
- Accident
- Jane in Search of a Job
- A Fruitful Sunday
- Mr. Eastwood’s Adventure
- The Golden Ball
- The Rajah’s Emerald
- Swan Song
1934 – Parker Pyne Investigates (UK) or Mr. Parker Pyne, Detective (US) Parker Pyne stories, includes:
- 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 House at Shiraz
- Death on the Nile (story version)
- The Oracle at Delphi
- The Gate of Baghdad
- The Pearl of Price
1937 – Murder in the Mews (UK) or Dead Man’s Mirror (US) Poirot stories, includes:
- Murder in the Mews
- The Incredible Theft (UK edition only)
- Dead Man’s Mirror (shorter version)
- Triangle at Rhodes
1939 – The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (US only) includes:
- The Regatta Mystery (Parker Pyne)
- The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest (Hercule Poirot)
- How Does Your Garden Grow? (Hercule Poirot)
- Problem at Pollensa Bay (Parker Pyne)
- Yellow Iris (Hercule Poirot)
- Miss Marple Tells a Story (Miss Marple)
- The Dream (Hercule Poirot)
- In a Glass Darkly
- Problem at Sea (Hercule Poirot)
1947 – The Labors of Hercules Poirot stories, includes:
- The Nemean Lion
- The Lemaean Hydra
- The Arcadian Deer
- The Erymanthian Bear
- The Augean Stables
- The Stymphalean Birds
- The Cretan Bull
- The Horses of Diomedes
- The Girdle of Hippolyta
- The Flock of Geryon
- The Apples of Hesperides
- The Capture of Cerberus
1948 – Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories (US only) includes:
- Accident
- The Fourth Man
- The Mystery of the Blue Jar
- The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl (aka Mr. Eastwood’s Adventure)
- Philomel Cottage
- The Red Signal
- The Second Gong (aka Dead Man’s Mirror) (Hercule Poirot)
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- SOS
- Where There’s a Will (aka Wireless)
- The Witness for the Prosecution (story version)
1951 – The Under Dog and Other Stories (US only) Poirot stories, includes:
- The Under Dog
- 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
- The Adventure of the Clapham Cook
1950 – Three Blind Mice and Other Stories (US only) includes:
- Three Blind Mice (reworked into the play The Mousetrap)
- Strange Jest (Miss Marple)
- The Case of the Perfect Maid (Miss Marple)
- Tape-Measure Murder
- The Case of the Caretaker (Miss Marple)
- The Third Floor Flat (Hercule Poirot)
- The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly (Hercule Poirot)
- Four and Twenty Blackbirds (Hercule Poirot)
- The Love Detectives (Harley Quinn)
1960 – The Adventures of the Christmas Pudding and a Selection of Entrees (UK only) includes:
- The Adventures of the Christmas Pudding or The Theft of the Royal Ruby (Hercule Poirot)
- The Mystery of the Spanish Chest (Hercule Poirot)
- The Under Dog Hercule Poirot)
- Four and Twenty Blackbirds (Hercule Poirot)
- The Dream (Hercule Poirot)
- Greenshaw’s Folly
1961 – Double Sin and Other Stories (US only) includes:
- Double Sin
- Wasp’s Nest
- The Theft of the Royal Ruby (aka The Adventures of the Christmas Pudding)
- The Dressmaker’s Doll
- Greenshaw’s Folly
- The Double Clue
- The Last Seance
- Sanctuary
1974 – Poirot’s Early Cases (UK only) Poirot stories, includes:
- The Affair at the Victory Ball
- The Adventure of the Clapham Cook
- The Cornish Mystery
- The Adventure of Johnny Waverly
- The Double Clue
- The King of Clubs
- The Lemesurier Inheritance
- The Lost Mine
- The Plymouth Express
- The Chocolate Boy
- The Submarine Plans (basis for Murder in the Mews)
- The Third Floor Flat
- Double Sin
- The Market Basing Mystery
- Wasp’s Nest
- The Veiled Lady
- Problem at Sea
- How Does Your Garden Grow?
1979 – Miss Marple’s Final Cases and Two Other Stories (UK only) includes:
- Sanctuary
- Strange Jest
- Tape-Measure Murder
- The Case of the Caretaker
- The Case of the Perfect Maid
- Miss Marple Tells a Story
- The Dressmaker’s Doll
- In a Glass Darkly
- Grenshaw’s Folly (not in the first edition)
1991 – Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (UK only) includes:
- Problem at Pollensa Bay (Parker Pyne)
- The The Second Gong (Hercule Poirot)
- Yellow Iris (Hercule Poirot)
- The Harlequin Tea Set
- The Regatta Mystery (Hercule Poirot) (original version)
- The Love Detectives (Harley Quinn)
- Next to a Dog
- Magnolia Blossom
1997 – While the Light Lasts and Other Stories includes:
- The House of Dreams
- The Actress
- The Edge
- Christmas Adventure (the original of The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding)
- The Lonely God
- Manx Gold
- Within a Wall
- The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest
- While the Light Lasts
Other Publications
1924 | The Road of Dreams poetry collection |
1930 | Giant’s Bread as Mary Westmacott |
1934 | Unfinished Portrait as Mary Westmacott |
1944 | Absent in Spring as Mary Westmacott |
1946 | Come, Tell Me How You Live autobiographic travel book |
1948 | The Rose and the Yew Tree as Mary Westmacott |
1952 | A Daughter’s a Daughter as Mary Westmacott |
1956 | The Burden as Mary Westmacott |
1965 | Star Over Bethleham poetry and short stories |
1973 | Poems poetry collection |
1977 | Agatha Christie: An Autobiography |
2012 | The Grand Tour: Around the World with the Queen of Mystery letter collection |