Agatha in Order: My Summer (and Beyond!) Reading Project*

August 04, 2023

Part of my collection

It’s been a couple of years since I compiled an official summer reading list (see 2021’s here), but of course that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading…a lot. This summer, even though I haven’t created a summer reading list, I have spent quite a few of my reading hours continuing what I call my “Agatha in Order” reading project. I own most of her books in inexpensive paperback editions because I started collecting them many years ago.

Murder as a comfort read?

It started back in October of 2020, when I wrote about celebrating 100 years of Agatha Christie. I reread The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the first novel Christie published and the first appearance of Christie’s famous sleuth, Hercule Poirot. I decided I’d reread the entire Christie cannon in the order the books were published. Since there 66 crime novels and I am doing this simply for pleasure, I put no deadline on the project. I’ve been doing it slowly, in between and alongside other reads. Often I read a few pages of my latest Christie just before going to sleep. Despite the murders, the books are comfort reads for me—and they’re not gory or suspenseful in a too-stimulating way. 

I’m not doing this for any other reason than I think it’s fun. I’m not comparing and analyzing her early and later work, or doing anything more than escaping to England (or ancient Egypt, via Death Comes as the End). The novel I’m reading now is set in fall and I’m envious of the brisk temperatures and changing leaves described in Murder After Hours (also known as The Hollow). 

This project also helps me feel closer to my mom, as she was a great Christie fan and introduced me to the books when I was a teenager. (I also plan to reread the books Christie wrote under the name of Mary Westmacott. I wrote about rereading Absent in the Spring here.) 

The pleasure of becoming a completist

There is such a thing in the reading world as becoming a “completist”—one who reads an author’s complete works. There’s satisfaction in doing so—I’ve managed it for a couple of authors in addition to Christie. I’ve also completed reading a particular series by an author, such as the Harry Potter books, or Patricia Wentworth’s Miss Silver mysteries. I still want to read more Wilkie Collins, and I only have Jane Austen’s juvenilia to read to finish her entire body of work. Maybe I’ll start a list of other authors whose complete works I’d like to finish.

But before I do that, I’ll continue to wend my leisurely way through the world of Agatha Christie. 

One whodunit at a time.

Are there any authors you’d like to complete? Is there another summer project you’re making progress on? Please share in the comments!

*It may seem late in summer to write about a “summer” reading project, but keep in mind that in central Florida, summer lasts until at least the end of October.

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  1. I like the idea of reading all of an author’s works if you like that author. I have read all of Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache novels, as well as most of the novels by Ann Patchett and Barbara Kingsolver. I’m working on a number of series: Inspector Lynley by Elizabeth George, The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith, Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, and The Cat Who series by Lilian Jackson Braun. And I’ve read all but one of the Elm Creek Quilts series by Jennifer Chiaverini.

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    1. I see my comment was anonymous. It’s Cheryl Gebhart.

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    2. Hi, Cheryl--I love Ann Patchett and Barbara Kingsolver, too, and have read most of their books but not all. We seem to have similar taste! I just LOVE the Thursday Murder Club mysteries, and am so happy another one comes out in September.

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  2. I haven't read fiction in a long while...So, my goal in August is to just Complete ONE novel. Art books seem to fill my reading time. My dear companion loves Agatha Christie & several of my friends love mysteries. Good to visit you again! You're still here!

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    1. Good to see you again, Rita! August is a great time to sit back with a novel, but any book that brings you joy is OK in my book :)

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  3. Kathy what a great plan regarding Agatha Christie. I believe I read one of her novels many years ago but have never followed up with her other works. Not sure why because I am certain they would be a great way to unwind (you know how murder does that for us who-done it fans -:)). Karen White is an author that I have read several of her books...and Kate Morton is another favorite of mine...both seem to have an unsolved mystery blended into the present. They keep me turning the page. Well enjoy friend your days of staying cool with a good book. Hugs!

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    2. Hi, Debbie--I don't think I've read anything by Karen White, but I do like Kate Morton! I'm really enjoying my Agatha in Order project. Cozy mysteries are my favorites.

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