Nicole Clark (she/her) is a culture editor at Polygon, and a critic covering internet culture, video games, books, and TV, with work in the NY Times, Vice, and Catapult. For years I’ve enjoyed one-off ...
LONDON -- Hercule Poirot, the meticulous, mustachioed detective invented by legendary crime writer Agatha Christie, is to rise again 38 years after his literary demise, in a new novel commissioned by ...
Lovers of Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot, rejoice. An episode detailing another of the inimitable Gallic detective’s cerebral triumphs has surfaced, about 27 years after the wildly popular author’s ...
HERCULE POIROT, the fictional Belgian detective killed off 38 years ago by his creator, Agatha Christie, is to be resurrected in a new novel. In a move inspired by the literary revival of Conan ...
In the recent Washington Post poll to choose the greatest fictional detectives of all time, the top four vote-getters, tallied in descending order, were Armand Gamache, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Bosch ...
Agatha Christie’s first mystery, “The Mysterious Affair at Styles,” was rejected by six publishers before finally being published by John Lane in 1920. In it she introduced Hercule Poirot, today the ...
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