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    • #71586
      William
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      I’m looking to dive into Agatha Christie’s works but don’t know where to start. Can anyone recommend the best books by her? I’ve heard so much about her classic mysteries, but with so many titles, it’s hard to pick the right ones. A guide on her top books would be really helpful. If you have any recommendations or a good resource that lists her must-reads, I’d love to hear about it!

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      Peter
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      Hi there! Agatha Christie’s novels are a treasure trove of mystery and intrigue, and picking the right ones to start with can be a bit daunting. I recently came across a blog https://booksrun.com/blog/what-are-the-best-agatha-christie-books/ that provides a comprehensive guide to her best books, and I think it might be exactly what you’re looking for. The blog highlights key novels like “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” and “The ABC Murders,” which are considered essential reads in her collection. It doesn’t just list these titles; it also explains why they stand out, offering insights into their unique plots, character development, and the clever twists that Christie is known for. Moreover, it includes recommendations for some of her other noteworthy works that might not be as widely known but are still fantastic reads. If you’re looking to get a well-rounded view of Christie’s top books, this blog is a great place to start. Happy reading

    • #71589
      Mandy
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      Thank you for pointing me towards this blog! I’ve been trying to find a comprehensive guide to Agatha Christie’s best works, and this seems like just what I needed. I’ve been curious about “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” and “The ABC Murders” for a while now, and it’s fantastic to see them highlighted in this blog. I appreciate that the blog not only lists these essential reads but also explains why they are considered must-reads. I’m definitely going to explore the blog and start working through these recommendations.

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