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Christie is fascinated by power and its abuse, and explores this through the skilful deployment of recognisable character ...
Agatha Christie’s greatest mystery may be her own puzzling disappearance. On the night of Dec. 6, 1926, the whodunit novelist kissed her 7-year-old daughter goodnight and sped off from the ...
Agatha Christie is a master of murder mysteries, making her one of the greatest authors ever. Here are her best books (which you can also watch as adaptations).
Agatha Christie's murder mysteries are made all the more compelling by the author's personal expertise, reveals Kathryn ...
She may have been the master of the genre, but the only Agatha Christie mystery that can never be solved is her own strange and scandalous disappearance.
Watch an exclusive clip from Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen, where the British historian retraces the famed mystery writer's journey to Istanbul.
Why did Agatha Christie go missing? Here are 4 theories, from amnesia to publicity stunt On December 3, 1926, the famous mystery writer disappeared into the night—and wouldn’t be seen again ...
The actor best known as Hercule Poirot traces author Agatha Christie’s footsteps on her world travels.
Agatha Christie Suspected Everyone In the quaint, well-to-do worlds of her novels, anyone could be guilty. Murderers kill to beat the social order at its own game.
On 3 December 1926, after Archie had gone to spend a weekend with friends – and presumably Nancy Neele – Agatha disappeared. The next day, Surrey police were alerted to Christie’s abandoned car.