Agatha Christie ranks among the most successful and enduring crime writers in literary history. She created iconic detectives such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Through clever plotting and sharp observation, she shaped the modern detective novel.
This Queen of The Golden Age of Detective Fiction wrote more than sixty crime novels, along with short stories and plays. Titles such as Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile continue to captivate readers with adaptions made for television and film. She combined intricate mysteries with memorable settings and sharply drawn characters.
Readers value her books for their ingenuity, pacing, and surprising twists. First editions of her major titles attract global demand.
Agatha Christie’s work has influenced generations of crime writers. For collectors and fans alike, her books offer lasting appeal, cultural significance, and exceptional collectability.


















