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Heralded as the Queen of Mystery, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, outsold only by Shakespeare and the Bible. According to a recent study conducted by Harper Collins, Christie has sold more than 1 billion copies in the English language alone.
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Read More »This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Heralded as the Queen of Mystery, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, outsold only by Shakespeare and the Bible. According to a recent study conducted by Harper Collins, Christie has sold more than 1 billion copies in the English language alone. Her books have been translated into more than 100 languages and an estimated number of 32 million Americans have read at least one of Agatha Christie’s books. Over the course of her life, she wrote 66 crime novels, six other novels, 24 plays, and more than 150 short stories. My introduction to Agatha Christie started with The Seven Dials Mystery, one of her more underrated books, in which a group of people gather together to decide to get someone to wake up on time, only to find that person dead instead. After reading through that book, I passed it to all my friends and we made a pact to each borrow an Agatha Christie with our limited borrowing capabilities and all read them before they were all due. We would pass them around in torn plastic bags during long lectures and on breaks, and rush through our pile only to make a new one the next time we had a chance. Since then, I have read close to 35 Agatha Christie books, and I still cannot seem to get enough. I collect vintage editions of her books whenever I can and only recently purchased Endless Night to read through a long flight. After looking around, though, it seems I am not the only one who remains enamored with her works. With books like The Mystery of Mrs.Christie and Death at Greenway continuing to be published, it seems Christie’s life, works, and all that surrounded her have a long life ahead of them. Book Deals Newsletter Sign up for our Book Deals newsletter and get up to 80% off books you actually want to read. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. By signing up you agree to our terms of use It does make one wonder: what it is that makes the work of Agatha Christie so timeless? Let’s explore.
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