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The Mystery of the Blue Train is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by William Collins & Sons on 29 March 1928 [1] and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. [2] [3] The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6) [4] and the US ...
The Blue Train Races were a series of record-breaking attempts between automobiles and trains in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It saw a number of motorists and their own or sponsored automobiles race against the Le Train Bleu , a train that ran between Calais and the French Riviera .
The train was featured in the novel The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) by Agatha Christie, and the Hercule Poirot mystery Three Act Tragedy also by Agatha Christie, the novel The Colossus of Arcadia (1938) by E. Phillips Oppenheim and the novel Mon Ami Maigret (1949) by Georges Simenon.
2007 The Mystery of the Blue Train. Adapted and illustrated by Marc Piskic; 2007 The Man in the Brown Suit. Adapted and illustrated by Alain Paillou; 2007 The Big Four. Adapted by Hichot and illustrated by Bairi; 2007 The Secret Adversary. Adapted by François Rivière and illustrated by Frank Leclercq; 2007 The Murder at the Vicarage. Adapted ...
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 ...
However, Christie first described a village of that name prior to Marple's introduction, in the 1928 Hercule Poirot novel The Mystery of the Blue Train. In that novel, St Mary Mead is home to the book's protagonist Katherine Grey. It is not the same village as Miss Marple's home, being in a different county.
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The Mystery of the Blue Train: Novel 1928 Hercule Poirot, Katherine Grey (who lives in St. Mary Mead), Mr. Goby The Case of the Discontented Soldier: Short story 1932 Parker Pyne, Ariadne Oliver [2] The Case of the Distressed Lady: Short story 1932 Parker Pyne, Miss Lemon [3] The Case of the Discontented Husband: Short story 1932 Parker Pyne ...
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