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Agatha Christie

Endless Night

£65

Illustrated by Hokyoung Kim

Endless Night is Christie at her most chilling – a love story steeped in paranoia, curses and creeping dread. This haunting Folio features eerie illustrations by Hokyoung Kim in a palette of moody purples and greens. A psychological thriller with a ghostly twist, it is perfect for long, unsettling autumn nights.

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Endless Night

£65
Book Details
 
Production DetailsThree-quarter bound in blocked cloth, with a printed and blocked textured paper front cover with a design by the artist
Plain slipcase
Dimensions9 inches x 5¾ inches
FontTypeset in Bell with Kabel as display
Pages224
AuthorAgatha Christie
Illustrated byHokyoung Kim
IllustrationFrontispiece and 6 colour illustrations
Publication Date16/09/2025
PrintingFirst Printing
Editor's Notes
 
Agatha Christie may be the Queen of Crime, but she is also a master of psychological suspense. Endless Night is one of her finest thrillers – a spine-tingling story about newlyweds, the dream home they build on a lonely acre, and the whispers of a curse on the land. Strange accidents, anonymous threats and mortal peril ensue. A ghost story and a love story, Endless Night is one of Christie’s most critically acclaimed novels, and the author herself described it as a personal favourite.

With a palette of moody purples and greens, artist Hokyoung Kim captures the tale’s ominous tones. An encounter among the dark fir trees, a skewered bird, a body in the grass – these are just a few of the chilling scenes featured within our sleek illustrated edition.
Synopsis
 
Michael Rogers has found it all – the perfect girl, the perfect plot of land, the promise of a golden life. But perfection rarely plays fair. As dreams turn to dread, Christie swaps country-house clues for something far darker: a slow, seductive descent into obsession, secrecy and madness. Romantic, unsettling and steeped in gothic unease, Endless Night is one of her most haunting novels – proof that murder does not always knock politely at the parlour door.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Hokyoung Kim

Hokyoung Kim grew up in South Korea and studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, followed by training in illustration at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. She is now based in Queens, New York City, and specialises in illustrations for print media. Her work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, as well as book publishers such as HarperCollins and corporate clients including Apple. She previously worked in animation and film production and has retained a strong interest in storytelling and narrative as part of her practice.

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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Hokyoung Kim

Hokyoung Kim grew up in South Korea and studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, followed by training in illustration at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. She is now based in Queens, New York City, and specialises in illustrations for print media. Her work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, as well as book publishers such as HarperCollins and corporate clients including Apple. She previously worked in animation and film production and has retained a strong interest in storytelling and narrative as part of her practice.

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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Hokyoung Kim

Hokyoung Kim grew up in South Korea and studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, followed by training in illustration at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. She is now based in Queens, New York City, and specialises in illustrations for print media. Her work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, as well as book publishers such as HarperCollins and corporate clients including Apple. She previously worked in animation and film production and has retained a strong interest in storytelling and narrative as part of her practice.

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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Hokyoung Kim

Hokyoung Kim grew up in South Korea and studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, followed by training in illustration at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. She is now based in Queens, New York City, and specialises in illustrations for print media. Her work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, as well as book publishers such as HarperCollins and corporate clients including Apple. She previously worked in animation and film production and has retained a strong interest in storytelling and narrative as part of her practice.

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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR

Hokyoung Kim

Hokyoung Kim grew up in South Korea and studied painting at Hongik University in Seoul, followed by training in illustration at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. She is now based in Queens, New York City, and specialises in illustrations for print media. Her work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, as well as book publishers such as HarperCollins and corporate clients including Apple. She previously worked in animation and film production and has retained a strong interest in storytelling and narrative as part of her practice.

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About the Author

Agatha Christie was born in Torquay in 1890 and is the author of over 80 works, including detective novels and short stories, 19 plays, and six novels published under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, was published in 1920 (Folio 2014) and introduced the world to Hercule Poirot, who would become one of the most popular fictional detectives since Sherlock Holmes (as would another of Christie’s sleuths, the amateur detective Miss Marple). In 1952 her play The Mousetrap  premiered in London’s West End and has run continuously ever since. Christie’s books have sold more than two billion copies in over 100 languages (said to be outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare), and have been adapted many times for film and television. She was made a dame in 1971 and died in Oxfordshire in 1976. In 2013, she was voted the greatest crime writer of all time by the Crime Writers’ Association.