to poison you in the Christmas pudding, and I didn’t know what to do. Cook wouldn’t listen to the likes of me. And then I thought of writing a warning, and I put it in the ’all where Mr Graves would be sure to see it and take it to you.’

Annie paused breathless. Poirot surveyed her gravely for some minutes.

‘You read too many novelettes, Annie,’ he said at last. ‘But you have the good heart, and a certain amount of intelligence. When I return to London I will send you an excellent book upon le ménage, also the Lives of the Saints, and a work upon the economic position of woman.’

Leaving Annie gasping anew, he turned and crossed the hall. He had meant to go into the library, but through the open door he saw a dark head and a fair one, very close together, and he paused where he stood. Suddenly a pair of arms slipped round his neck.

‘If you will stand just under the mistletoe!’ said Jean.

‘Me too,’ said Nancy.

M. Poirot enjoyed it all—he enjoyed it very much indeed.

Bibliography

Agatha Christie’s short stories typically appeared first in magazines and then in her short story books, which tended to be different collections in the UK and the US. This list attempts to catalogue the first publication of each, and gives alternative story titles when used.

Christmas at Abney Hall

Excerpted from An Autobiography (1977).

Three Blind Mice

Originally broadcast as a radio play in the UK by the BBC in May 1947. First published in the US in Cosmopolitan magazine Vol. 124, No. 5, in May 1948. Reprinted in Three Blind Mice and Other Stories (US, 1950).

The Chocolate Box

First published in the UK as ‘The Clue of the Chocolate Box’ in The Sketch Number 1582 on 23 May 1924, and in the US in Blue Book Magazine Vol. 40, No. 4, in February 1925. Reprinted in Poirot Investigates (US edition, 1925) and Poirot’s Early Cases (UK, 1974).

A Christmas Tragedy

First published in the UK as ‘The Hat and the Alibi’ in Storyteller Vol. 46, No. 273 in January 1930. Reprinted in The Thirteen Problems (UK, 1932) aka The Tuesday Club Murders (US, 1933).

The Coming of Mr Quin

First published in the UK as ‘The Passing of Mr Quinn’ in The Grand Magazine No. 229 in March 1924 and in the US as ‘Mr Quinn Passes By’ in Muncey magazine Vol. 84, No. 2 in March 1925. Reprinted in The Mysterious Mr Quin (1930).

The Clergyman’s Daughter

First published in the UK as ‘The First Wish’ in The Grand Magazine No. 226 in December 1923. Reprinted in Partners in Crime (1929).

The Plymouth Express

First published in the UK as ‘The Mystery of the Plymouth Express’ in The Sketch No. 1575 on 4 April 1923, and in the US as ‘The Plymouth Express Affair’ in Blue Book Magazine Vol. 38, No. 3 in January 1924. Reprinted in The Under Dog and Other Stories (US, 1951) and Poirot’s Early Cases (UK, 1974).

Problem at Pollensa Bay

First published in the UK in Strand Magazine No. 539 in November 1935, and in the US as ‘Siren Business’ in Liberty on 5 September 1936. Reprinted in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (US, 1939) and Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories (UK, 1991).

Sanctuary

First published in the UK in Woman’s Journal in October 1954, and in the US as ‘Murder at the Vicarage’ in This Week in September 1954. Reprinted in Double Sin and Other Stories (US, 1961) and Miss Marple’s Final Cases and Two Other Stories (UK, 1979).

The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge

First published in the UK in The Sketch Number 1581 on 16 May 1923, and in the US as ‘The Hunter’s Lodge Case’ in Blue Book Magazine Vol. 39, No. 2, in June 1924. Reprinted in Poirot Investigates (UK, 1924; US 1925).

The World’s End

First published in the UK as ‘The World’s End’ in Storyteller magazine No. 238 in February 1927 and in the US in Flynn’s Weekly Vol. 19, No. 6 on 20 November 1926. Reprinted in The Mysterious Mr Quin (1930).

The Manhood of Edward Robinson

First published in the UK as ‘The Day of His Dreams’ in The Grand Magazine No. 238 in December 1924. Reprinted in The Listerdale Mystery and Other Stories (UK, 1934) and The Golden Ball and Other Stories (US, 1971).

Christmas Adventure

First published in the UK as ‘The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding’ in The Sketch No. 1611 in December 1923. Reprinted in While the Light Lasts and Other Stories (UK, 1997). This is its first official publication in the US.

About the Author

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.

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THE AGATHA CHRISTIE COLLECTION

The Man in the Brown Suit

The Secret of Chimneys

The Seven Dials Mystery

The Mysterious Mr. Quin

The Sittaford Mystery

Parker Pyne Investigates

Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?

Murder Is Easy

The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories

And Then There Were None

Towards Zero

Death Comes as the End

Sparkling Cyanide

The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories

Crooked House

Three Blind Mice and Other Stories

They Came to Baghdad

Destination Unknown

Ordeal by Innocence

Double Sin and Other Stories

The Pale Horse

Star over Bethlehem: Poems and Holiday Stories

Endless Night

Passenger to Frankfurt

The Golden Ball and Other Stories

The Mousetrap and Other Plays

The Harlequin Tea Set

The Hercule Poirot Mysteries

The Mysterious Affair at Styles

The Murder on the Links

Poirot Investigates

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Big Four

The Mystery of the Blue Train

Peril at End House

Lord Edgware Dies

Murder on the Orient Express

Three Act Tragedy

Death in the Clouds

The A.B.C. Murders

Murder in Mesopotamia

Cards on the Table

Murder in the Mews and Other Stories

Dumb Witness

Death on the Nile

Appointment with Death

Hercule Poirot’s Christmas

Sad Cypress

One, Two, Buckle My Shoe

Evil Under the Sun

Five Little Pigs

The Hollow

The Labors of Hercules

Taken at the Flood

The Under Dog and Other Stories

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