
Welcome to this fanlisting dedicated to the books of Agatha Christie related to the greatest detective Hercule Poirot :) approved by TFL ... Thanks to Mitzie, the previous owner of this fanlisting :)
Regarding of what Agatha Christie wrote, Hercule Poirot joined the Belgian Police , from 1904 to 1914, date of the German invasion in neutral Belgium. In 1916, he leaves Belgium, becomes a refugee in England and begins a long detective career, one of the longest and the most popular among the 19th end 20th centuries detectives ones. From 1916, with "The Mysterious Affair of Styles" to 1975 with "Curtain", (written in 1940 but published in 1975) his last case and his death, Hercule Poirot captivated us with his "little grey cells" ... and beyond, never stop to amaze us. Poirot is remarkable for his small stature, his meticulous moustache, his dandified dressing habits, his absolute obsession with neatness, and his disdain for detective methods. He prefers to examine the psychology of a crime, once even betting that he could solve a case simply by sitting in an easy chair and using his "little grey cells" ,)
Agatha Christie wrote 33 novels and 56 short stories where Hercule Poirot appears. While the majority of the supporting cast in the Poirot stories is always different, some characters do show up more often. Arthur Hastings, his life-long partner, the detective novelist Ariane Oliver, Poirot's secretary Miss Lemon and the chief inspector Japp of Scotland Yard. His fictional address (from his business card) is : Hercule Poirot, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Sandhurst Square, London W1, UK ...
You'll find in the Extras pages all the titles of these books and some of the old covers'editions :)
Here are the CODES for every fan of these few pages :)
I'll add more buttons as soon as possible :) Thanks to be fan of this website. Let your "little grey cells" become smarter and smarter ! :)
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These 4 codes come from Mitzie ... Thanks Mitzie :)


And this one come from Ashley ... Thanks Ashley !
