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Agatha Christie Article 
Agatha Christie, born in 1890, wrote 80 mystery novels and numerous plays and short stories. Her works have sold over two billion copies in 45 languages.
Sep 12, 2006 - Sandy Mitchell
Agatha Christie's Crooked House Article 
World War II lovers reunite amidst a family murder which threatens to destroy the House of Leonides in Christie's lesser-known Crooked House.
Feb 11, 2011 - Bonnye Good
The Novels of Agatha Christie Article 
A profile of the world's best-selling writer, whose novels have now sold around 4 billion copies.
Oct 10, 2009 - Elizabeth Gregory
Influences on Agatha Christie's Writing Article 
Most writers are observers, using incidents in their lives to inspire their writing. One well-loved writer who used her experiences in her novels was Agatha Christie.
Sep 21, 2009 - Rosemary Gemmell
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot Article 
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot is one of the most popular fictional detectives, solving mysteries from The Murder of Roger Ackroyd to Murder on the Orient Express.
Aug 7, 2009 - Emily Chauviere
Agatha Christie's Detectives Article 
Agatha Christie created many popular detectives, such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, who all solved difficult crimes in different but equally ingenious ways.
Aug 7, 2009 - Emily Chauviere
Agatha Christie Biography Article 
Biography Agatha Christie, famous for her collection of crime novels, creator of Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot and St. Mary Mead elderly Miss Jane Marple.
Jul 13, 2009 - Tel Asiado
Agatha Christie Addiction Article 
In a documentary released a few years ago researchers and scientists posed the theory that there is an Agatha Christie Code. This "code" is what makes her so popular.
Oct 25, 2008 - Tanja Meece
Agatha Christie's Strange Disappearance Article 
The 11-day gap in the life of world-famous Agatha Christie, remains, over eighty years later a mystery as perplexing as a plot from one of her novels.
Sep 4, 2008 - Vickie Britton
Agatha Christie's Short Stories Article 
While the Light Lasts is a collection of some of the early short stories by Agatha Christie. It will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and the short story alike.
May 12, 2008 - Claire Cowling
Agatha Christie's Marple Article 
A very new take on Agatha Christie's Miss Marple stories, featuring an all-star cast: Simon Callow, Richard E. Grant, Dawn French, Catherine Tate...
Oct 6, 2007 - Jem Bloomfield
Gifts for Agatha Christie Fans Article 
Agatha Christie mystery fans number in the millions. There's probably one on your gift list this year.
Nov 17, 2006 - Sandy Mitchell
Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's Detective Article 
One of the world's most famous fictional detectives is Hercule Poirot, created by the British writer Agatha Christie in 1920 and still popular around the world.
Mar 12, 2010 - Susan Huebert
On the Agatha Christie Trail in Torquay, Devon Article 
The most famous mystery author in the world was born and grew up in Torquay in Devon, and the Agatha Christie Mile is a tour of the town that visits sites that she knew.
Sep 30, 2009 - Mike Gerrard
A Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie Article 
A Summary of the mystery novel written by acclaimed mystery writer, Agatha Christie
May 20, 2012 - Pooja Mahesh
Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie - Book Review Article 
Rosemary Barton dies dramatically at a party in front of her friends and husband, her drink full of cyanide. She was depressed so it was suicide, wasn't it?
Aug 5, 2011 - Rachel Deeming
A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie - Book Review Article 
A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie shows Miss Marple at her very best, unveiling a heartless killer of three in this murder mystery.
Jul 22, 2011 - Rachel Deeming
Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None': Racism and Revision Article 
Why did one of Agatha Christie's most popular and famous novels have to undergo significant changes to address issues of racism?
Feb 20, 2011 - Kim Edwards
Book Review of The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie Article 
Colonel Protheroe is found dead in St Mary Mead's vicarage. The motives are as numerous as the suspects in the first novel of Christie's Miss Marple series.
Feb 9, 2011 - Elizabeth Crowley