... Absolutely disagree. Christie's finest novels are far superior, richer, and multi-layered, compared to any David Suchet TV version I've ever seen. By the
In my opinion, I would start with the Murder of Roger Ackroyd. While it is not the first novel to feature Hercule Poirot, it is a good starting point for a
I adore Christie in film, but the books can be difficult for some. I would recommend the Tommy and Tuppence stories first (Partners in Crime), followed by
... In no particular order, all of them superb: * Three Act Tragedy * Murder in Mesopotamia * Lord Edgware Dies (a.k.a. Thirteen at Dinner) * And Then There
Got this message from a good friend and thought I'd turn here for help: "Can you find out the best book(s) to start reading her? I was thinking about giving