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Sophie Hannah

Sophie Hannah

Britishb. July 28, 1971Crime Fiction

Sophie Hannah is a British poet and crime writer known for her psychologically twisting standalone crime novels and her authorized continuation of the Hercule Poirot series for the Agatha Christie estate. Her novels often feature unreliable narrators and domestic settings rendered deeply unsettling. The Monogram Murders revived Poirot to enormous popular acclaim.

Works

  • Little FaceDetectives investigate a couple's claim that their baby was switched at birth→
  • Hurting DistanceDetectives pursue a dangerous connection between a woman and her married lover→
  • The Point of RescueDetectives investigate a woman's claim of an impossible murder threat→
  • The Monogram MurdersHercule Poirot investigates aristocratic murders through Sophie Hannah's original mystery→
  • Closed CasketHercule Poirot solves another intricate mystery in the 1930s detective tradition→
  • The Other Woman's HouseMarried couple investigates a neighbor's murder to uncover shocking relationship secrets→

Related

Agatha Christie·Paula Hawkins·Tana French·Nicci French
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