Sophie Hannah is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous
psychological thrillers, which have been published in 51 countries
and adapted for television, as well as The Monogram Murders, the
first Hercule Poirot novel authorized by the estate of Agatha
Christie, and its sequels Closed Casket, The Mystery of Three
Quarters, The Killings at Kingfisher Hill, and Hercule Poirot's
Silent Night. Sophie is also the author of a self-help book, How to
Hold a Grudge, and hosts the podcast of the same name. She lives in
Cambridge, UK.
Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time,
outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. Her books have sold more
than a billion copies in English and another billion in a hundred
foreign languages. She died in 1976, after a prolific career
spanning six decades.
"Classic Christie . . . Captures the essence of the originals without being a slavish imitation . . . Clues emerge, but the case remains perplexing. Christie aficionados will delight in the familiar repartee and the intricate deduction of the solution." -- Washington Post"Sophie Hannah's idea for a plot line was so compelling and her passion for my grandmother's work so strong, that we felt that the time was right for a new Christie to be written." -- Air Safety Week"Equal parts charming and ingenious, dark and quirky and utterly engaging...I was thrilled to see Poirot in such very, very good hands. Reading The Monogram Murders was like returning to a favorite room of a long-lost home." -- Gillian Flynn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Gone Girl"Perfect...a pure treat for Agatha Christie fans." -- Tana French, New York Times betselling author of The Secret Place"Sophie Hannah's The Monogram Murders does Christie proud. Our favorite detective is back and in impeccable form!" -- Charles Todd, New York Times bestselling author of An Unwilling Accomplice"Sophie Hannah is a prodigious talent. I can't wait to see what she does next." -- Laura Lippman
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