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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, the world's bestselling author of all time, was known for her suspenseful mystery novels. Born on this day in 1890, she was also known for her greatest real-life whodunit — her ...
On a cold December night in 1926, Agatha Christie went out in her beloved Morris Cowley roadster and didn’t return home for 11 days. Here’s how her disappearance played out.
Agatha Christie had a daughter, Rosalind, with her first husband, Colonel Archibald Christie. (Supplied: The Christie Archive Trust) Many locals warned them it was an "unlucky house", and everyone ...
Agatha spent hours creating games and imaginary friends. In 1914, she wed Archie Christie, an impulsive, charming young officer. They saw little of each other through World War I, and despite the ...
Agatha Christie with her first husband, Archie Christie. Following the breakdown of their marriage, Christie mysteriously disappeared for 11 days, which became a national news story.
In 1928, Agatha Christie's divorce from Archie Christie was finalized. ... Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen premieres this Sunday, December 3, on PBS. Related Stories.
Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days in 1926 and never revealed what happened. Nina de Gramont's novel "The Christie Affair" is a gracefully written answer with a touch of mystery.
Christie is fascinated by power and its abuse, and explores this through the skilful deployment of recognisable character ...
Agatha Christie's work has never gone out of style, nor out of print, in the four decades since her death in 1976 — to the tune of more than 2 billion copies sold. Christie's flame burns extra ...