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Old 09-02-2010, 04:19 AM   #3
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On the other hand, I just got a bunch of Agatha Christie ebooks from the library and those are pretty much stand-alone.
Most of Agatha Christie's books are indeed completely standalone, but there are exceptions. In a number of her "Poirot" books, Poirot discusses his earlier cases, and gives away their solutions, and in the "Miss Marple" books, "Nemesis" is a (loose) sequel to "A Carribean Mystery".
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