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The Orient Express crime is the best :)

 
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Adrian
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Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 1:23 pm    Post subject: The Orient Express crime is the best :)

I just read the Crime in Orient Express and I suggest that is the most interesting books that Aghata Cristies wrote.. and I want to ask you if you can give me an website from where I can download the other books ... I`ll wait for an answer:D
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:19 pm    Post subject: Agatha Christie books to download

Adrian, welcome to these forums! I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to you about your question about downloadable books.

Are you looking for 'e-books' on the Web? If so, Harper Collins have a few Christies in e-book format. It's published through "perfectbound", a division of Harper Collins. Their listing of their books are found at these links:


http://us.perfectbound.com/7D119F46-452F-46B2-B242-C82C56D9466F/10/1/en/agathachristie


http://www.harpercollins.com/hc/features/special/christie/press.asp


I have a Palm Tungsten E PDA and when I bought it, I found that it included some free software. One of the e-books on my Palm had the "Agatha Christie E-Reader". It is an excellent AC reference! It contains a very brief plot synopsis of every book and includes short quotations from book reviews. The E-Reader even included a chapter from "The Body in the Library" (Marple) and "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (Poirot). I've been thinking of buying the e-book of "Roger Ackroyd" for my Palm PDA.

Adrian, I hope this helps!

James
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