Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie

Which Hercule Poirot Mystery You Should Read, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Aries: Murder on the Orient Express

Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

Aries, you love a murder mystery that has plenty of twists and turns to it. Plus, you can appreciate the unique setting of Murder on the Orient Express, well-known as one of Christie’s most classic murder mystery settings. There’s a lot of intensity and excitement happening at all times throughout the book—and it’s a little intense, too, as Poirot knows he (and the rest of the passengers) could still be in danger.

Taurus: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

Taurus, your sign will be drawn to the quiet, peaceful village setting of “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.” The book gives you a chance to become familiar with each of the characters and is completely contained within the small village, providing intimacy and a sense of familiarity that’s often lacking in modern murder mysteries. Plus, this novel features one of Christie’s most renowned plots—just make sure you don’t search anything up about it before you read. 

Gemini: The A.B.C. Murders

The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie

Gemini, your intellectual sign will be totally fascinated by “The A.B.C. Murders.” Poirot faces a serial killer who leaves an ABC railway guide beside each of their victims—and strangely enough, even the famous French detective has no clue on who the killer could possibly be. The fast-paced plot and almost unpredictable mystery will have you putting together clues until the very end—perfect for a curious mind that can’t be satisfied. 

Cancer: Death on the Nile

Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie

Who doesn’t love a little romance with their murder mystery? Cancer, you’ll be entertained (and maybe a little appalled) at the dramatic love triangle that starts off this murder mystery, which continues to explore the complexity of romance…even after a murder has occurred. You’ll love the intense emotional experience of “Death on the Nile” coupled with its atmospheric setting. 

Leo: Evil Under the Sun

Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie

Leo, you’ve got a serious flair for the dramatic, which makes “Evil Under the Sun” a must-read for your sign. Set at a glamorous beachside hotel, not only is the main character of intrigue the most eye-catching, charismatic woman in the entire novel, the rest of the guests are uniquely interesting themselves. It’s a theatrical read with characters that are never dull—perfectly your style, Leo. 

Virgo: Cards on the Table

Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie

Virgo, you might be the one sign in the zodiac that can actually solve “Cards on the Table” before it ends (as long as you can become familiar with the rules of bridge, of course). A murder occurs during a bridge game that Poirot attends, and the infamous detective thinks that each guest’s method of playing bridge could lead him to the killer. You love puzzles and have a perfect attention to detail, but you’ll still need to be able to analyze each character (and their every move) in order to solve the mystery before Poirot does.

Libra: After the Funeral

After the Funeral by Agatha Christie

Libra, you’ve got a keen sense of justice and a steady mind when it comes to resolving conflicts.  You might find “After the Funeral” to be an intriguing read—Poirot investigates family dynamics after the reading of a will leads to a murder. You’ll have fun engaging your curious side as you unravel the family’s lies throughout the novel—best of all, you’ll get to restore balance to Poirot’s world after solving the murder, which is certainly a sentiment the detective would appreciate. 

Scorpio: The Mystery of the Blue Train

The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie

Scorpio, your sign tends to love solving mysteries. Christie’s classic “The Mystery of the Blue Train” is perfect for you—it’s got the luxurious setting, the twisted romance, and, of course, the brutal murder. Poirot attempts to solve the killing of a millionaire’s daughter by re-working the entire duration of the Blue Train’s trip to Nice, France—best of all, the train itself basically functions as a prequel to “Murder on the Orient Express,” perfect if you’re looking for an excuse to continue reading the Poirot series. 

Sagittarius: Appointment with Death

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie

“Appointment with Death” is set in the Middle East, giving Poirot only one day to solve the case of a woman who died to a nearly unnoticeable injection. Not only is the novel intense and adventurous thanks to its high stakes and low time limit, you’ll also appreciate the psychological questions “Appointment with Death” poses to all of its many readers. Your curious sign will be able to enjoy the twisted backstory of this Poirot mystery.

Capricorn: Five Little Pigs

Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

Capricorn, you’re a sign that never gives up—something that will make “Five Little Pigs” doubly interesting to you, as Poirot decides to re-investigate a murder mystery from the past. The detective’s perseverance in bringing justice to the victim and the complexity of the murder Poirot has to solve will have you hooked until the very end. Fortunately, you’ve got enough discipline to have a shot at solving this mystery—maybe you’ll even beat Poirot to the conclusion. 

Aquarius: Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case

Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case by Agatha Christie

Aquarius, it’s your innovative spirit that makes you a good match for “Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case.” The novel is famous for its challenging perspective—both for readers and for Poirot himself, who faces an uncertain end to his long series. You’ll be able to understand the depth of his last adventure and appreciate its originality, as well as the way it ties Poirot’s future with his past. Perhaps you should keep in mind, though, that the case is much more meaningful if you’ve read several other Poirot novels beforehand—especially the first. 

Pisces: Sad Cypress

Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie

Pisces, your empathetic, romantic sign will love reading the complex love story in “Sad Cypress.” There’s plenty of betrayal, heartbreak, and, well, murder to go around. A scorned woman is on trial for murder, and her only chance at freedom is if Poirot can solve the mystery of the real killer…if she herself isn’t the murderer, that is. It’s complex, emotional, and has a lot of intriguing courtroom drama, making it one of Poirot’s most unique cases.