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Publications of Agatha Christie stories[]
In chronological order of publication.
- 1930, August 18 to October 20 - The Murder at the Vicarage.
- 1936, May 3 - Poirot and the Regatta Mystery.
- 1942, July 5 - The Case of the Caretaker.
- 1942, September 13 - The Case of the Perfect Maid
- 1950, April 17 to June 12 - A Murder is Announced.
- 1951, October 7 to December 30 - Mrs McGinty's Dead, under the title Blood Will Tell.
- 1953, January 20 to March 14 - After the Funeral.
- 1954, January 11, to February 27, 1954 - A Pocket Full of Rye.
- 1955, April 12 to June 9 - Destination Unknown, under the title Destination X.
- 1957, October 27 to December 7 - 4.50 from Paddington, under title Eyewitness to Death.
- 1959, February 1 to March 14 - Ordeal by Innocence under the title The Innocent.