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Hercule Poirot in literature

This page details the books featuring the fictional character Hercule Poirot, created by Agatha Christie.

Hercule Poirot and fictional canon edit

Only works written by Christie (including short stories, the novels and her play Black Coffee) are considered canon by most fans and biographers.

The Poirot books are still under copyright in the United Kingdom. The Mysterious Affair at Styles, The Murder on the Links and Poirot Investigates are now public domain in the US but will not become public domain in the UK until 2046 (70 years after Christie's death). Christie's grandson, Mathew Prichard, now owns the copyright to his grandmother's works.

In 2013, the Christie estate authorised author Sophie Hannah to write a new Poirot book,[1] The Monogram Murders (2014). She later also wrote Closed Casket (2016), The Mystery of Three Quarters (2018), The Killings at Kingfisher Hill (2020) and Hercule Poirot's Silent Night (2023).[2]

Hercule Poirot Series in publication order edit

Short story collections listed as "ss"

  1. The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920)
  2. The Murder on the Links (1923)
  3. Poirot Investigates (1924, ss)
  4. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926)
  5. The Big Four (1927)
  6. The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928)
  7. Black Coffee (1930 play) (A novelization by Charles Osborne was published in 1998.)
  8. Peril at End House (1932)
  9. Lord Edgware Dies (1933) also published as Thirteen at Dinner
  10. Murder on the Orient Express (1934) also published as Murder in the Calais Coach
  11. Three Act Tragedy (1935) also published as Murder in Three Acts
  12. Death in the Clouds (1935) also published as Death in the Air
  13. The A.B.C. Murders (1936) also published as The Alphabet Murders
  14. Murder in Mesopotamia (1936)
  15. Cards on the Table (1936)
  16. Murder in the Mews (1937, ss) also published as Dead Man's Mirror
  17. Dumb Witness (1937) also published as Poirot Loses a Client
  18. Death on the Nile (1937) also published as Murder on the Nile and as Hidden Horizon
  19. Appointment with Death (1938)
  20. Hercule Poirot's Christmas (1938) also published as Murder for Christmas and as A Holiday for Murder
  21. The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (1939, ss)
  22. Sad Cypress (1940)
  23. One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940) also published as An Overdose of Death and as The Patriotic Murders
  24. Evil Under the Sun (1941)
  25. Five Little Pigs (1942) also published as Murder in Retrospect
  26. The Hollow (1946) also published as Murder after Hours
  27. The Labours of Hercules (1947, ss)
  28. The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories (1948, ss)
  29. Taken at the Flood (1948) also published as There Is a Tide
  30. Three Blind Mice and Other Stories (1950, ss)
  31. The Under Dog and Other Stories (1951, ss)
  32. Mrs McGinty's Dead (1952) also published as Blood Will Tell
  33. After the Funeral (1953) also published as Funerals are Fatal
  34. Hickory Dickory Dock (1955) also published as Hickory Dickory Death
  35. Dead Man's Folly (1956)
  36. Cat Among the Pigeons (1959)
  37. The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960, ss)
  38. Double Sin and Other Stories (1961, ss)
  39. The Clocks (1963)
  40. Third Girl (1966)
  41. Hallowe'en Party (1969)
  42. Elephants Can Remember (1972)
  43. Poirot's Early Cases (1974, ss)
  44. Curtain (written about 1940, published 1975) also published as Curtain: Poirot's Last Case
  45. Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (1991, ss)
  46. The Harlequin Tea Set (1997, ss)
  47. While the Light Lasts and Other Stories (1997, ss)

Continuations not by Christie edit

Books and short stories in chronological order edit

Poirot's police years edit

Career as a private detective and retirement edit

Shortly after Poirot flees to England (1916–1919) edit

The Twenties (1920–1929) edit

Poirot settles down in London and opens a private detective agency. These are the short story years (26 short stories and only 4 novels).

The Thirties (1930–1939) and World War II edit

Christie increased her novel production during this time (16 novels, 24 total short stories and 1 theatre play). Twelve short stories form The Labours of Hercules. The other short stories listed here take place in this period but were published before and after the publication of Hercules. The theatre play is named Black Coffee and was written by Agatha Christie, who stated a frustration with other stage adaptations of her Poirot mysteries. In 1998, author Charles Osborne adapted the play into a novel.

Post World War II edit

In chronological order, only the following are set following World War II

Expanded/Adapted stories edit

Some Poirot adventures were later expanded into other stories or re-written. They are:

Drama edit

Other stories were adapted by Christie into plays, sometimes removing Poirot:

In addition, the 1930 play Black Coffee was novelized by Charles Osborne in 1998.

Other stories set in Poirot's universe edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Mark (4 September 2013). "Hercule Poirot gets new lease of life, 38 years after being killed off". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  2. ^ Neve Gordon-Farleigh; Chris Mann. "Cambridge author writes new Hercule Poirot novel". BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  3. ^ Hercule Poirot and the Greenshore Folly on Amazon

External links edit

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This page details the books featuring the fictional character Hercule Poirot created by Agatha Christie Contents 1 Hercule Poirot and fictional canon 2 Hercule Poirot Series in publication order 2 1 Continuations not by Christie 3 Books and short stories in chronological order 3 1 Poirot s police years 3 2 Career as a private detective and retirement 3 2 1 Shortly after Poirot flees to England 1916 1919 3 2 2 The Twenties 1920 1929 3 2 3 The Thirties 1930 1939 and World War II 3 3 Post World War II 4 Expanded Adapted stories 4 1 Drama 5 Other stories set in Poirot s universe 6 References 7 External linksHercule Poirot and fictional canon editOnly works written by Christie including short stories the novels and her play Black Coffee are considered canon by most fans and biographers The Poirot books are still under copyright in the United Kingdom The Mysterious Affair at Styles The Murder on the Links and Poirot Investigates are now public domain in the US but will not become public domain in the UK until 2046 70 years after Christie s death Christie s grandson Mathew Prichard now owns the copyright to his grandmother s works In 2013 the Christie estate authorised author Sophie Hannah to write a new Poirot book 1 The Monogram Murders 2014 She later also wrote Closed Casket 2016 The Mystery of Three Quarters 2018 The Killings at Kingfisher Hill 2020 and Hercule Poirot s Silent Night 2023 2 Hercule Poirot Series in publication order editShort story collections listed as ss The Mysterious Affair at Styles 1920 The Murder on the Links 1923 Poirot Investigates 1924 ss The Murder of Roger Ackroyd 1926 The Big Four 1927 The Mystery of the Blue Train 1928 Black Coffee 1930 play A novelization by Charles Osborne was published in 1998 Peril at End House 1932 Lord Edgware Dies 1933 also published as Thirteen at Dinner Murder on the Orient Express 1934 also published as Murder in the Calais Coach Three Act Tragedy 1935 also published as Murder in Three Acts Death in the Clouds 1935 also published as Death in the Air The A B C Murders 1936 also published as The Alphabet Murders Murder in Mesopotamia 1936 Cards on the Table 1936 Murder in the Mews 1937 ss also published as Dead Man s Mirror Dumb Witness 1937 also published as Poirot Loses a Client Death on the Nile 1937 also published as Murder on the Nile and as Hidden Horizon Appointment with Death 1938 Hercule Poirot s Christmas 1938 also published as Murder for Christmas and as A Holiday for Murder The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories 1939 ss Sad Cypress 1940 One Two Buckle My Shoe 1940 also published as An Overdose of Death and as The Patriotic Murders Evil Under the Sun 1941 Five Little Pigs 1942 also published as Murder in Retrospect The Hollow 1946 also published as Murder after Hours The Labours of Hercules 1947 ss The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories 1948 ss Taken at the Flood 1948 also published as There Is a Tide Three Blind Mice and Other Stories 1950 ss The Under Dog and Other Stories 1951 ss Mrs McGinty s Dead 1952 also published as Blood Will Tell After the Funeral 1953 also published as Funerals are Fatal Hickory Dickory Dock 1955 also published as Hickory Dickory Death Dead Man s Folly 1956 Cat Among the Pigeons 1959 The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding 1960 ss Double Sin and Other Stories 1961 ss The Clocks 1963 Third Girl 1966 Hallowe en Party 1969 Elephants Can Remember 1972 Poirot s Early Cases 1974 ss Curtain written about 1940 published 1975 also published as Curtain Poirot s Last Case Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories 1991 ss The Harlequin Tea Set 1997 ss While the Light Lasts and Other Stories 1997 ss Continuations not by Christie edit The Monogram Murders written by Sophie Hannah published 2014 Closed Casket written by Sophie Hannah published 2016 The Mystery of Three Quarters written by Sophie Hannah published 2018 The Killings at Kingfisher Hill written by Sophie Hannah published 2020 Hercule Poirot s Silent Night written by Sophie Hannah to be published 2023 Books and short stories in chronological order editPoirot s police years edit The Chocolate Box short story from Poirot s Early Cases Career as a private detective and retirement edit Shortly after Poirot flees to England 1916 1919 edit The Mysterious Affair at Styles The Affair at the Victory Ball short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Kidnapped Prime Minister short story from Poirot Investigates The Twenties 1920 1929 edit Poirot settles down in London and opens a private detective agency These are the short story years 26 short stories and only 4 novels The Jewel Robbery at the Grand Metropolitan short story from Poirot Investigates The King of Clubs short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Disappearance of Mr Davenheim short story from Poirot Investigates The Plymouth Express short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Adventure of the Western Star short story from Poirot Investigates The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor short story from Poirot Investigates The Million Dollar Bond Robbery short story from Poirot Investigates The Adventure of the Cheap Flat short story from Poirot Investigates The Mystery of the Hunters Lodge short story from Poirot Investigates The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb short story from Poirot Investigates The Veiled Lady short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Adventure of Johnny Waverly short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Market Basing Mystery short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman short story from Poirot Investigates The Case of the Missing Will short story from Poirot Investigates The Submarine Plans short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Adventure of the Clapham Cook short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Lost Mine short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Cornish Mystery short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Double Clue short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Lemesurier Inheritance short story from Poirot s Early Cases Double Sin short story from Poirot s Early Cases Murder on the Links Christmas Adventure short story from While the Light Lasts and Other Stories The Big Four The Murder of Roger Ackroyd The Under Dog short story from The Under Dog and Other Stories The Mystery of the Blue Train is an expanded version of The Plymouth Express Wasp s Nest short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Third Floor Flat short story from Poirot s Early Cases The Thirties 1930 1939 and World War II edit Christie increased her novel production during this time 16 novels 24 total short stories and 1 theatre play Twelve short stories form The Labours of Hercules The other short stories listed here take place in this period but were published before and after the publication of Hercules The theatre play is named Black Coffee and was written by Agatha Christie who stated a frustration with other stage adaptations of her Poirot mysteries In 1998 author Charles Osborne adapted the play into a novel Black Coffee Peril at End House The Mystery Of The Baghdad Chest short story from The Regatta Mystery The Second Gong short story from Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories Lord Edgware Dies also published as Thirteen at Dinner Murder in Mesopotamia Murder on the Orient Express also published as Murder in the Calais Coach Three Act Tragedy also published as Murder in Three Acts Death in the Clouds How Does Your Garden Grow short story from Poirot s Early Cases and The Regatta Mystery The A B C Murders Problem at Sea short story from Poirot s Early Cases and The Regatta Mystery Triangle at Rhodes short story from Murder in the Mews Poirot and the Regatta Mystery 1936 short story Cards on the Table Dumb Witness also published as Poirot Loses a Client Murder in the Mews short story from Murder in the Mews is an expanded version of The Market Basing Mystery Dead Man s Mirror short story from Murder in the Mews is an expanded version of The Second Gong in Problem at Pollensa Bay The Incredible Theft short story from Murder in the Mews is an expanded version of The Submarine Plans Death on the Nile Appointment with Death Yellow Iris short story from The Regatta Mystery The Dream short story from The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and The Regatta Mystery Hercule Poirot s Christmas also published as Murder for Christmas and Holiday for Murder Sad Cypress The Nemean Lion short story from The Labours of Hercules The Lernaean Hydra short story from The Labours of Hercules The Arcadian Deer short story from The Labours of Hercules The Erymanthian Boar short story from The Labours of Hercules The Augean Stables short story from The Labours of Hercules The Stymphalean Birds short story from The Labours of Hercules The Cretan Bull short story from The Labours of Hercules The Horses of Diomedes short story from The Labours of Hercules The Girdle of Hyppolita short story from The Labours of Hercules The Flock of Geryon short story from The Labours of Hercules The Apples of Hesperides short story from The Labours of Hercules The Capture of Cerberus short story from The Labours of Hercules One Two Buckle My Shoe also published as Patriotic Murders and Overdose of Death Four and Twenty Blackbirds short story from The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding Evil Under The Sun Five Little Pigs also published as Murder in Retrospect Post World War II edit In chronological order only the following are set following World War II The Hollow also published as Murder after Hours Taken at the Flood also published as There Is a Tide Mrs McGinty s Dead also published as Blood Will Tell After the Funeral also published as Funerals are Fatal Hickory Dickory Dock also published as Hickory Dickory Death Dead Man s Folly Cat Among the Pigeons The Mystery of the Spanish Chest short story from The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and The Regatta Mystery is an expanded version of The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding also published as The Theft Of The Royal Ruby short story from The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding is an expanded version of The Christmas Adventure The Clocks Third Girl Hallowe en Party Elephants Can Remember Curtain Hercule Poirot s last case published in 1975 Expanded Adapted stories editSome Poirot adventures were later expanded into other stories or re written They are The Plymouth Express 1923 short story was expanded into the 1928 novel The Mystery of the Blue Train The Market Basing Mystery 1923 short story was expanded into the 1936 novella Murder In The Mews The Submarine Plans 1923 short story was expanded into the 1937 novella The Incredible Theft Christmas Adventure 1923 short story was expanded into the 1960 novella The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding The Mystery of the Baghdad Chest 1932 short story was expanded into the 1960 novella The Mystery of the Spanish Chest The Second Gong 1932 short story was expanded into the 1937 novella Dead Man s Mirror The Regatta Mystery 1936 short story was re written in 1939 featuring Parker Pyne instead of Poirot Yellow Iris 1937 short story was expanded into the 1945 novel Sparkling Cyanide featuring Col John Race instead of Poirot Hercule Poirot and the Greenshore Folly posthumous novella 3 expanded into the 1956 novel Dead Man s Folly The Incident of the Dog s Ball posthumous short story expanded into the 1937 novel Dumb Witness The Capture of Cerberus posthumous short story originally intended to be the last of The Labours of Hercules but re written due to its political content Drama edit Other stories were adapted by Christie into plays sometimes removing Poirot Alibi 1928 play written together with Michael Morton Wasp s Nest 1937 TV play The Yellow Iris 1937 radio play Appointment with Death 1945 play in which Poirot doesn t appear Hidden Horizon 1944 play in which Poirot doesn t appear The Hollow 1951 play in which Poirot doesn t appear In addition the 1930 play Black Coffee was novelized by Charles Osborne in 1998 Other stories set in Poirot s universe editMain article Agatha Christie s fictional universeReferences edit Brown Mark 4 September 2013 Hercule Poirot gets new lease of life 38 years after being killed off The Guardian Retrieved 9 February 2024 Neve Gordon Farleigh Chris Mann Cambridge author writes new Hercule Poirot novel BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Retrieved 9 February 2024 Hercule Poirot and the Greenshore Folly on AmazonExternal links editA collection of public domain Poirot works as eBooks at Standard Ebooks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hercule Poirot in literature amp oldid 1208859492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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