Agatha Christie's first novel came out in 1920. It was called 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' and marked the beginning of her successful writing career.
Agatha Christie's first novel was published in 1920. It was called 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' and introduced readers to her unique storytelling style.
Agatha Christie's first novel to be published was 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles'. It introduced the famous detective Hercule Poirot. This novel set the stage for Christie's long and successful career in detective fiction. Poirot's character, with his meticulous attention to detail and his 'little grey cells' approach to solving mysteries, became very popular. The setting of 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' in an English country house also became a characteristic feature of many of Christie's works.
The last Agatha Christie novel was published in 1976.
The release of Agatha Christie's last published novel, 'Sleeping Murder', took place in 1976. By this time, Christie had already established herself as a master of the mystery genre. 'Sleeping Murder' was one of her later works and it still managed to capture the essence of her previous successful novels. It was eagerly awaited by her fans all around the world, and when it finally came out, it added to her already impressive body of work. It continued to show her talent for creating complex plots and engaging characters that had made her so popular over the years.
Poe's first published novel was 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket' and it was published in 1838.
Kafka's first novel, 'Amerika', was published in 1927.
Poe's first published novel was 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket' in 1838.
Faulkner's first novel, 'Soldiers' Pay', was published in 1926.
Capote's first novel, 'Other Voices, Other Rooms', was published in 1948.
Poe's first published novel was 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket' and it hit the shelves in 1838. It's an interesting piece that demonstrates Poe's early talent in fiction writing.