Agatha Christie

The Agatha Christie Collection

US$640

Step into the world of mystery and intrigue with The Folio Society’s 'Agatha Christie Collection'. Featuring And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and more, this collection brings Christie’s classic whodunits to life. A must-have set for crime lovers and Christie fans!

The Agatha Christie Collection

US$640
What’s Included
 
Murder on the Orient Express
Book One: Murder on the Orient Express

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Illustrated by Andrew Davidson

One of the most celebrated Hercule Poirot novels, Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express is presented as a glorious Folio Society edition illustrated by Andrew Davidson.

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Book Two: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

Agatha Christie

Illustrated by Andrew Davidson

Introduced By Sophie Hannah

Hercule Poirot gets to the bottom of an especially unnerving case in this irresistible illustrated Folio edition of one of Agatha Christie’s most celebrated mysteries, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.

Crooked House
Book Three: Crooked House

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Illustrated by Sally Dunne

The newest addition to the Folio crime library is Crooked House, the book that Agatha Christie herself believed was one of her best. This edition features evocative illustrations by Sally Dunne.

Sparkling Cyanide
Book Four: Sparkling Cyanide

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Illustrated by Michael Philip Dunbabin

A delectable collector’s edition of Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide joins the Folio Society crime library. With exquisite illustrations by Michael Philip Dunbabin.

The Pale Horse
Book Five: The Pale Horse

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Illustrated by Olivia Daw

Queen of Crime Agatha Christie invites you into a shadowy world of black magic and cold-blooded murder. The Pale Horse is the latest volume in the Folio Christie collection.

Ordeal by Innocence
Book Six: Ordeal by Innocence

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Illustrated by Laura Hope

A glamorous family, unbearable suspense and murder. The Folio edition of this classic mystery from the queen of detective fiction, Agatha Christie’s Ordeal by Innocence is illustrated by Laura Hope.

Murder is Easy
Book Seven: Murder is Easy

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Illustrated by Fergus Hare

A quaint English village with a serial killer problem, it has to be Agatha Christie. In the Folio edition of Murder is Easy a simmering sense of menace pervades Fergus Hare’s bucolic illustrations and brings the suspenseful charm of Wychwood under Ashe to life.​

And Then There Were None
Book Eight: And Then There Were None

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Illustrated by David Lupton

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None rejoins our Christie collection, with 15 thrilling illustrations from David Lupton. This truly is the ultimate edition of the world’s best-selling mystery.

Editor's Notes
 
The Folio Society’s 'Agatha Christie Collection' brings together seven of her most thrilling mysteries, each one a masterclass in suspense and psychological insight. From the infamous twist in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd to the eerie occult undertones of The Pale Horse, Christie’s talent for captivating plots and unforgettable characters is on full display. This collection includes Hercule Poirot’s unforgettable case in Murder on the Orient Express, the eerie serial murders of Murder is Easy, the psychological tension of Ordeal by Innocence, and the chilling perfection of And Then There Were None—all shining examples of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.

Each volume is elegantly bound and features captivating illustrations by acclaimed artists that capture the moody, atmospheric settings of Christie’s worlds. Whether in a remote country house or aboard a snowbound train, Christie’s mysteries are as engaging today as when they were first published. This is a collection for lifelong fans and new readers alike, offering the perfect introduction to the queen of crime fiction.
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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 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.