- Hercule Poirot - Wikipedia
Poirot is Christie's most famous and longest-running character, appearing in 33 novels, two plays (Black Coffee and Alibi) and 51 short stories published between 1920 and 1975
- Poirot (TV Series 1989–2013) - IMDb
Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective, who has an impeccable knack for getting embroiled in a mystery, solves crimes along with Captain Hastings and Scotland Yard Chief Inspector James Japp
- Hercule Poirot | Belgian Detective, Agatha Christie, Detective Fiction . . .
Hercule Poirot, fictional Belgian detective created by English mystery writer Agatha Christie He appears in 33 novels by Christie, beginning with her literary debut The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) His final appearance and death occur in the novel Curtain (1975)
- Hercule Poirot - Characters - Agatha Christie
Hercule Poirot: the world-renowned, moustachioed Belgian private detective, unsurpassed in his intelligence and understanding of the criminal mind, respected and admired by police forces and heads of state across the globe
- Hercule Poirot - Agatha Christie Wiki
Hercule Poirot (UK: ˈɛərkjuːl ˈpwɑːroʊ , US: hɜːrˈkjuːl pwɑːˈroʊ ) is a fictional Belgian detective created by British writer Agatha Christie Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters: he appeared in 33 novels and 54 short stories
- Hercule Poirot
This site is dedicated to Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective Provides information on the works of Agatha Christie and her other creations
- Agatha Christies Poirot - YouTube
David Suchet starred as the eponymous detective, Agatha Christie's fictional Hercule Poirot Initially produced by LWT, the series was later produced by ITV Studios The series also aired on
- Hercule Poirot - Wikiwand
Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by the English writer Agatha Christie Poirot is Christie's most famous and longest-running character, a
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