Endless Night

 

                       
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Title
Endless Night
Author Agatha Christie
Genre British literature, Crime fiction, Mystery novel, Psychological fiction, Thriller
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Book Description

Endless Night is a dark and unconventional psychological thriller that departs from Agatha Christie’s traditional detective format. Narrated by a young man who dreams of wealth and escape, the novel follows the building of a dream house on land rumored to be cursed—only for love, ambition, and resentment to curdle into tragedy. Gradually unsettling and morally complex, the story explores obsession, class envy, and self-deception, culminating in one of Christie’s most chilling conclusions.

 

About Author

Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was a British novelist and short-story writer, widely regarded as the greatest writer of detective fiction of all time. Born in Torquay, England, she began writing during the First World War while working as a nurse, an experience that informed her detailed knowledge of poisons. Christie created two of literature’s most famous detectives, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, and wrote 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, and the world’s longest-running play, The Mousetrap. Known for her ingenious plots, misdirection, and surprise endings, her works have been translated into more languages than those of any other author except Shakespeare, securing her enduring global legacy.

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