The Supernatural

The concept of the supernatural encompasses all entities, places and events that supposedly fall outside the scope of scientific understanding of the laws of nature. Examples include immaterial beings like angels, gods, and spirits, as well as claimed human abilities like magic, telekinesis, precognition, and extrasensory perception.

Agatha Christie and the supernatural
Agatha's mother Clara, claimed to be clairvoyant.

The supernatural in the works by Agatha Christie
In some stories by Agatha Christie, characters use the guise of supernatural phenomena to hide their crime. Other stories gives no logical explanation to the events taking place.

Stories featuring curses

 * The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb
 * Endless Night
 * The Lemesurier Inheritance

Stories featuring ghosts

 * The Lamp
 * Personal Call
 * The Shadow on the Glass

Stories featuring mediums, spiritualists or fortune tellers

 * The Blue Geranium
 * The King of Clubs
 * The Last Seance
 * Motive v. Opportunity
 * The Red Signal
 * The Voice in the Dark

Stories featuring premonitions

 * In a Glass Darkly
 * The Blood-Stained Pavement

Stories featuring séances

 * The Bird with the Broken Wing
 * Dumb Witness
 * The Last Seance
 * The Red Signal
 * The Sittaford Mystery
 * The Voice in the Dark
 * The Incident of the Dog's Ball

Stories featuring witchcraft

 * Evil Under the Sun
 * The Pale Horse
 * Spider's Web
 * The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Carmichael

Stories featuring other supernatural phenomena

 * The Call of Wings
 * The Dressmaker's Doll
 * The Fourth Man
 * The Gypsy
 * The Hound of Death
 * SOS
 * The Wife of the Kenite
 * Wireless