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Sophie Hannah (1971) is a Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling crime writer whose books are published in 51 countries and have sold millions of copies worldwide.

She is the author of the new series of Hercule Poirot continuation novels, commissioned by Agatha Christie's family, and a fifth novel is coming in October 2023. In 2014, with the blessing of Agatha Christie’s family and estate, Sophie published a new Poirot novel, The Monogram Murders, which was a bestseller in more than fifteen countries.

Sophie’s murder mystery musical, The Mystery of Mr. E – co-written with her friend and composer Annette Armitage – is currently being filmed and will be released as a movie in December 2023.

She has also published two short story collections and five collections of poetry – the fifth of which, "Pessimism for Beginners", was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Award. Her poetry is studied at GCSE, A Level and degree level across the UK. Sophie has recently helped to create a Master’s Degree in Crime and Thriller Writing at the University of Cambridge, for which she is the main teacher and Course Director. She is also the founder of the DREAM AUTHOR (www.dreamauthorcoaching.com) coaching programme for writers. She lives with her husband, children and dog in Cambridge, where she is an Honorary Fellow of Lucy Cavendish College.

Here's how she explains her diverse interests when it comes to writing: “I think it's funny that I ended up in four genres that some people like to look down on: poetry that needs rhyme, deep thought and for it to still make sense; crime fiction in which puzzles and solutions are the main tool; the novels-sequels; and self-help books! "I have great love and respect for all these things," said Hana.

 

Hercule Poirot's Silent Night NEW
Translation: Vesna Likar

It’s December 19th, 1931. Hercule Poirot and Inspector Edward Catchpool are called to investigate the murder of a man in the apparent safe haven of a Norfolk hospital ward. Catchpool’s mother, the irrepressible Cynthia, insists that Poirot stays in a crumbling mansion by the coast, so that they can all be together for the festive period while Poirot solves the case. Cynthia’s friend Arnold is soon to be admitted to that same hospital and his wife is convinced he will be the killer’s next victim, though she refuses to explain why. Poirot has less than a week to solve the crime and prevent more murders, if he is to escape from this nightmare scenario and get home in time for Christmas.

 

 

The Killings at Kingfisher Hill
Translation: Marija Petkovska

Hercule Poirot is traveling by luxury passenger coach from London to the exclusive"Kingfisher Hill" estate. He and his faithful companion, Inspector Catchpool, are hired by Richard Devonport to investigate the murder of his brother Frank and prove that his fiancée Helen has been unjustly accused of the murder. But there is one strange condition attached. he must conceal his true reason for being there from the rest of the Devonport family.

 

 

 

 

The Mystery of Three Quarters
Translation: Julijana Jankulovska

Hercule Poirot returns home after an agreeable luncheon to find an angry woman waiting to berate him outside his front door. She demands to know why Poirot has accused her of the murder of a man she has neither heard of nor ever met.

Shaken, Poirot goes inside, only to find that he has another visitor waiting for him who also claims also to have received a letter from Poirot that morning, accusing him of the same murder. Poirot wonders how many more letters of this sort have been sent in his name.

 

 

 

Closed Casket
Translation: Julijana Jankulovska

Lady Athelinda Playford is one of the world's most beloved children's authors. She hosts a party at her estate. As guests arrive for a party at her Irish mansion, Lady Playford has decided to cut off her two children without a penny and leave her vast fortune to someone else. an invalid who has only weeks to live.

 

 

 

 

The Monogram Murders
Translation: Julijana Jankulovska

Hercule Poirot's quiet supper in a London coffeehouse is interrupted when a young woman confides to him that she is about to be murdered. She is terrified – but begs Poirot not to find and punish her killer. Later that night, three guests are murdered at a fashionable London Hotel have been murdered, and a cufflink has been placed in each one’s mouth. Could there be a connection with the frightened woman? While Poirot struggles to put together the bizarre pieces of the puzzle, the murderer prepares for a fourth victim...

 

 

 

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