Lost Agatha Christie story to be published in U.S.

NEW YORK, (Reuters Life!) – After more than  30-years, murder mystery writer Agatha Christie’s fictional  Belgian detective Hercule Poirot will return to the United  States next week.  

The Strand Magazine said it will publish the 5,000-word  story called the Incident of the Dog’s Ball, which was found in  the attic of the author’s daughter in 2004.  

The story was published in the Britain in September.  
“It’s a typical Agatha Christie whodunnit,” Andrew Gulli,  the editor of the Strand, said in a telephone interview, adding  that it contains lots of surprises. 
 
Gulli said the story would be the first new appearance  since 1975 by Hercule Poirot in fiction in the United States.  
The Strand Magazine considers itself to be the  reincarnation of the journal that started in the late 19th  century in England and published the first Sherlock Holmes  short stories.
 The magazine folded in 1950 but it was revived in the  United States a decade ago as a quarterly publication. The  Poirot story will be in the 10th anniversary edition.