Agatha Christie, the "Queen of Mystery," has written numerous novels, short stories, and plays featuring iconic detectives like Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and Tommy and Tuppence. Her works are known for their clever plots, intriguing characters, and unexpected twists. Here are some of the best and most popular stories by Agatha Christie: Novels: "Murder on the Orient Express" : Hercule Poirot investigates a murder on the luxurious Orient Express train. This novel is renowned for its brilliant twist ending. "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" : Narrated by Dr. Sheppard, this novel is one of Christie's most famous works due to its groundbreaking narrative technique and surprising revelation. "And Then There Were None" : Ten strangers are lured to a remote island, only to be murdered one by one in a suspenseful and atmospheric thriller. "Death on the Nile" : Hercule Poirot is on vacation in Egypt when a murder occurs aboard a cruise ship
By Abhijit Roy Those getting laid off or not finding jobs at the end of an expensive education should rethink how they can create new value. I think it's time talent looked only at big brands to hire them. 1. Look Beyond Big Brands There are many more small and medium enterprises who always suffer from lack of quality talent. That's the pool of companies which talent should explore. This is where they can add maximum value. 2. Gain Hands-on Project Experience Instead of looking at and waiting for very high salaries from big brands, young people should look at gaining hands-on project experience where they can prove their worth. This would significantly add to their CV. It's often difficult to play a meaningful role in major projects in large brands. 3. Build Your Own Teams Young talent could also build their own teams and offer as-a-service solutions to small and medium enterprises which cannot afford to hire full time professionals. 4. Make a Difference In short, talent ha