The Listerdale Mystery is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by William Collins and Sons in June 1934. The collection did not appear in the US; however, all of the stories contained within it did appear in other collections only published there.
• "The Listerdale Mystery" - first published in The Grand Magazine, December 1925
• "Philomel Cottage" - first published in The Grand Magazine, November 1924
• "The Girl in the Train" - first published in The Grand Magazine in February 1924
• "Sing a Song of Sixpence" - first published in Holly Leaves, the annual Christmas special of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, December 1929
• "The Manhood of Edward Robinson" - first published The Grand Magazine, December 1924
• "Accident, first published under the title "The Uncrossed Path" in Sunday Dispatch, 22 September 1929
• "Jane in Search of a Job" - first published in The Grand Magazine, August 1924
• "A Fruitful Sunday" - first published in the Daily Mail, 11 August 1928
• "Mr. Eastwood's Adventure - first published under the title "The Mystery of the Second Cucumber" in The Novel Magazine, August 1924
• "The Golden Ball" - first published under the title "Playing the Innocent" in the Daily Mail, 5 August 1929
• "The Rajah's Emerald"first published in Red Magazine, 30 July 1926
• "Swan Song"first published in The Grand Magazine, September 1926