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Dinner parties, multiple murders, and a solid core cast of suspects make this one of the most satisfying reads amongst all the best Agatha Christie books ranked here.

This is one of the few Christie novels that doesn’t feature iconic characters Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple. It is a standalone Christie novel set in her coolest isolated location. To say any more would be to spoil it but Endless Night is a fantastic gothic novel. It’s still Christie, which means it remains mysterious and trusting people is a bad idea. This is a Christie novel with a really great title (though it was originally published in the US under the name Remembered Death). Murder on the Orient Expressis easily Agatha Christie’s most famous novel. Whether or not it’s her most celebrated is up for debate but it’s definitely the one everyone knows.

II. Content of the novel

If the concept of a big family house full of unlikeable misfits, a wealthy patriarch suddenly dying, and a series of interviews and investigations sounds familiar, then you’re probably a fan of Knives Out. The two, naturally, fall in love, and with her money they are able to renovate and move into this cursed house. When Carla turned twenty-one, she was given a note from her mother, who died in prison, declaring her innocence (despite the fact that she confessed to the crime in court all those years ago).

The claustrophobia of this novel adds an exciting tonal element as well, as Poirot interviews suspect after suspect while they’re all trapped on a train. Quite often, even with the best Agatha Christie novels, there are obvious red herrings or moments of staging that the reader can see through. It’s not a household name like Murder on the Orient Express or And Then There Were None, and yet it is easily one of the best books she ever wrote. Fortunately, Charles’ father is an inspector, and so the two of them spend time at the titular crooked house, investigating the death and interviewing members of Sophia’s family.Most of the best Agatha Christie books have a murder at their centre, and someone — often Poirot or Marple — to solve it. Here, however, we have the Belgian sleuth on the trail of a serial killer.

Blending her mystery chops and the gothic genre is a recipe for one of the best Agatha Christie books ever. There isn’t a lot to say that’s good or bad about Three Act Tragedy. It’s just a fantastically well-paced, classic murder mystery, with all the tropes and trappings that are fun to see.

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If you haven’t read Murder on the Orient Expressand have always wondered if it lives up to the hype, it certainly does. He hires an actress to play his late wife, but during this second party he himself drops dead, also from cyanide poisoning.

When Mike ends up in a quaint English village, he takes a liking to a big, beautiful house that the locals believe to be cursed. Death is attracted to this house. Ten mostly unrelated people have been lured to an island off the coast of Devon — Soldier Island — by letters or telegrams. Before Ada died, Mrs Lancaster gifted her a painting of a house that feels oddly familiar to Tuppence. The structure, plotting, build-up, and unravelling of this story makes it one of the most finely-constructed mystery stories the queen of crime ever wrote, and one of the best Agatha Christie books, full stop. That’s exactly how Three Act Tragedybegins, which is enough to earn it a spot on this list of Agatha Christie books ranked.These are all complex people, bad in their own way, and they are all vulnerable victims, trapped together on an island. Most fans are going to agree that, when you make a list of the best Agatha Christie books ranked, And Then There Were None is going to be number one. While it is certainly one of the more famous Poirot murder mystery novels, The ABC Murdersis neither the best nor the worst. It is, however, quite unique. This is a dark, gothic-inspired tale of past and present colliding, of whispers and rumours and paranoia. This is why Endless Night was unanimously placed at number two on the list of Agatha Christie books ranked by everyone who helped put this list together.



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