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Agatha Christie's world fame derives from her persona as a crime writer. But she also wrote six romantic novels, which deserve much more recognition than they have had.
Brief biography Agatha Christie, famous for her collection of mystery novels starring Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot and St. Mary Mead's elderly Miss Jane Marple.
Set on a Nile River boat, this Christie classic has all of the ingredients -- glamour, murder, jealousy, and greed.
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" is a classic of the mystery genre. This Christie puzzler is as enjoyable today as when it was released in 1926.
When Agatha Christie died in 1976, fans were distraught. Oh, if only they could find just one more Agatha Christie novel. Well, now they can - Black Coffee.
Writer Benjamin Wallace's debut work of narrative non-fiction is a suspenseful and superlative peek into the world of rare wine.
This Lawrence Block mystery is as much about New York and alcoholism as it is about crime.
When traveling in England, you'll be faced with unfamiliar words. Some are easily translated; lift for elevator, for example. With foods, things are not so simple.


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