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Bankshott Books is a publishing house specializing in mystery novels, thrillers, and romantic suspense titles. It was founded in 2013 by Alphonse Bankshott. In 2016, Pulp-Lit Productions purchased it as an imprint.

 

Agatha Christie:

Dame Agatha Christie wrote her first novel during the First World War, in response to a bet offered by her sister that she could not write a detective story with a true surprise ending. The bet-winning result was "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," and it launched a career of more than 50 years, by the end of which Christie was the most popular fiction writer in the world as measured by the number of copies printed.

 

The Complete Early Poirot Omnibus.

  • Classic fiction-magazine-size (7x10) paperback, 778 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (27 hours)
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The Murder on the Links: The First Two Hercule Poirot Novels.

  • Pocket-size paperback, 464 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (11.2 hours)
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The Short Stories of Hercule Poirot: Series 1-3.

  • Pocket-size paperback, 590 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (15.33 hours)
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J.J. Davitt:

J.J. Davitt has the same color eyes as Crystal Gayle, but looks nothing like her — and has, to the best of our knowledge, never been chipped or tattooed. (This information will be of interest to readers of the Xenu's Minions series.)

 

The Amazon Princess:

  • Pocket-size paperback, 320 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (7.25 hours)
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The Packet Dancer (Book I in the Xenu's Minions series):

  • Pocket-size paperback, 288 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook coming soon
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Dorothy L. Sayers:

Likely the most academically accomplished of the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction" writers, Dorothy L. Sayers (pronounced "Sairs") was an Oxford-educated scholar of classics who paid the bills as an advertising copywriter and augmented her income by writing plays, essays, and novels. Although it was she who first coined the phrase, "It pays to advertise!" and also she who created and launched the campaign of zoo-animal product endorsements for Guinness Irish Stout (which are, as of the time of this writing, still being used), she is most well known for her detective novels, and most especially for her aristocratic book-collecting protagonist, Lord Peter Wimsey.

 

Whose Body? The Singular Adventure of the Man with the Golden Pince-Nez:

  • Pocket-size paperback, 228 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook: 5 hrs, 8 mins.
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