Three Act Tragedy

Three Act Tragedy
Dust-jacket illustration of the US edition.
AuthorAgatha Christie
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHercule Poirot
GenreCrime novel, Theatre-fiction
PublisherDodd, Mead and Company
Publication date
1934
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
United States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages279 (first edition, hardback)
ISBN0-00-615417-4
Preceded byMurder on the Orient Express 
Followed byDeath in the Clouds 

Three Act Tragedy is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1934 under the title Murder in Three Acts[1][2] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in January 1935 under Christie's original title.[3] The US edition retailed at $2.00[2] and the UK edition at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6)[3] (approximately equivalent to $46 in 2023 and approximately equivalent to £34 in 2023 respectively).

The book features Hercule Poirot, supported by his friend Mr Satterthwaite, and is the one book in which Satterthwaite collaborates with Poirot. Satterthwaite previously appeared in the stories featuring Harley Quin, in particular those collected in The Mysterious Mr Quin (1930). The novel was adapted for television twice, first in 1986 as Murder in Three Acts, and again in 2010 as Three Act Tragedy.

  1. ^ John Cooper and B. A. Pyke. Detective Fiction – the collector's guide (Scholar Press, new edition 1994; ISBN 0-85967-991-8), pp. 82, 86
  2. ^ a b American Tribute to Agatha Christie
  3. ^ a b Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon, Collins Crime Club – A checklist of First Editions (Dragonby Press, ed. of March 1999), p. 15

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