
Murder by the Book
Agatha Christie’s agents propose that it’s time for her to publish the manuscript she wrote thirty-five years earlier, a novel in which she finally kills off her most famous creation. And it’s not an entirely sad occasion. “That wretched little man,” she says. “He’s always been so much trouble. How is it Miss Marple has never upset me at all, not ever?” That night, who should appear at her doorstep but the wretched little man himself, Hercule Poirot? The great fictional detective and his creator proceed to play a very Christie-like game of cat and mouse for the manuscript – and for their own lives.
You may like

Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures

Fracture

The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes

Detective Conan: The Scarlet Alibi

Nero Wolfe

In the Valley of Elah

Rising Sun

Se7en

Heat

Blue Velvet

Strangers on a Train

The Maltese Falcon

The Big Sleep

Bullitt

Framed for Murder: A Fixer Upper Mystery

Detective Mitarai's Casebook: The Clockwork Current

The Thomas Crown Affair

Kasap

Special Killers

Confidentially Yours

The Mirror Crack'd

Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors

Murder in Three Acts

Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery