![]() ![]() The present-day village of Castle Combe in the Cotswolds region is a perfect destination for a scenic holiday. Speaking of breathtaking, it's not just the story that is stunning, the location is a visual treat. The suspense lasts till the very last chapter of the book and there is a breathtaking revelation. The wealthy Roger Ackroyd's murder mystery brings us and Hercule Poirot to the village of King's Abbot, the present-day Castle Combe (a Cotswolds village). Here are top five Agatha Christie novels and their locations in the UK. ![]() If you are in the UK for the ICC Cricket World Cup, why not channel your inner Poirot and Marple and go visit these locations mentioned below? Try to pick up clues along the way. While most of her stories revolve around fictional places, her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple have solved cases in places real and imagined. ![]() While "whodunnit" continues to haunt us, let's look at the "where" of Christie's novels. Play-goers are requested not to reveal the identity of the murderer to anyone who are yet to see the play. One of her plays, The Mousetrap is the world's longest-running play that opened in London's West End in 1952, and it has been running continuously since then. Agatha Christie is one of the top thriller writers of all time and there are 66 detective novels, 14 short stories and a number of plays. Halfway through Agatha Christie's novels you will find a lot of "whodunnit" moments, such is the English writer's talent for suspense and thriller. ![]()
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