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Agatha Christie

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Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie also wrote romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, and was occasionally published under the name Agatha Christie Mallowan.Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, Devon, England, U.K., as the youngest of three. The Millers had two other children: Margaret Frary Miller (1879–1950), called Madge, who was eleven years Agatha\'s senior, and Louis Montant Miller (1880–1929), called Monty, ten years older than Agatha. During the First World War, she worked at a hospital as a nurse; later working at a hospital pharmacy, a job that influenced her work, as many of the murders in her books are carried out with poison.On Christmas Eve 1914 Agatha married Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. The couple had one daughter, Rosalind Hicks. They divorced in 1928, two years after Christie discovered her husband was having an affair.Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, came out in 1920. During this marriage, Agatha published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines.In late 1926, Agatha\'s husband, Archie, revealed that he was in love with another woman, Nancy Neele, and wanted a divorce. On 8 December 1926 the couple quarreled, and Archie Christie left their house Styles in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. That same evening Agatha disappeared from her home, leaving behind a letter for her secretary saying that she was going to Yorkshire. Her disappearance caused an outcry from the public, many of whom were admirers of her novels. Despite a massive manhunt, she was not found for eleven days.In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Max Mallowan (Sir Max from 1968) after joining him in an archaeological dig. Their marriage was especially happy in the early years and remained so until Christie\'s death in 1976. In 1977, Mallowan married his longtime associate, Barbara Parker.Christie frequently used familiar settings for her stories. Christie\'s travels with Mallowan contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. Other novels (such as And Then There Were None) were set in and around Torquay, where she was born. Christie\'s 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Hotel Pera Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. The hotel maintains Christie\'s room as a memorial to the author. The Greenway Estate in Devon, acquired by the couple as a summer residence in 1938, is now in the care of the National Trust.Christie often stayed at Abney Hall in Cheshire, which was owned by her brother-in-law, James Watts. She based at least two of her stories on the hall: the short story The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, which is in the story collection of the same name, and the novel After the Funeral. \"Abney became Agatha\'s greatest inspiration for country-house life, with all the servants and grandeur which have been woven into her plots.During the Second World War, Christie worked in the pharmacy at University College Hospital of University College, London, where she acquired a knowledge of poisons that she put to good use in her post-war crime novels. To honour her many literary works, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1956 New Year Honours. The next year, she became the President of the Detection Club. In the 1971 New Year Honours she was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, three years after her husband had been knighted for his archeological work in 1968.http://us.macmillan.com/author/agatha...


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Agatha Christie also wrote romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, and was occasionally published under the name Agatha Christie Mallowan.Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, Devon, England, U.K., as the youngest of three. The Millers had two other children: Margaret Frary Miller (1879–1950), called Madge, who was eleven years Agatha\'s senior, and Louis Montant Miller (1880–1929), called Monty, ten years older than Agatha. During the First World War, she worked at a hospital as a nurse; later working at a hospital pharmacy, a job that influenced her work, as many of the murders in her books are carried out with poison.On Christmas Eve 1914 Agatha married Archibald Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. The couple had one daughter, Rosalind Hicks. They divorced in 1928, two years after Christie discovered her husband was having an affair.Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, came out in 1920. During this marriage, Agatha published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines.In late 1926, Agatha\'s husband, Archie, revealed that he was in love with another woman, Nancy Neele, and wanted a divorce. On 8 December 1926 the couple quarreled, and Archie Christie left their house Styles in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. That same evening Agatha disappeared from her home, leaving behind a letter for her secretary saying that she was going to Yorkshire. Her disappearance caused an outcry from the public, many of whom were admirers of her novels. Despite a massive manhunt, she was not found for eleven days.In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Max Mallowan (Sir Max from 1968) after joining him in an archaeological dig. Their marriage was especially happy in the early years and remained so until Christie\'s death in 1976. In 1977, Mallowan married his longtime associate, Barbara Parker.Christie frequently used familiar settings for her stories. Christie\'s travels with Mallowan contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. Other novels (such as And Then There Were None) were set in and around Torquay, where she was born. Christie\'s 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Hotel Pera Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. The hotel maintains Christie\'s room as a memorial to the author. The Greenway Estate in Devon, acquired by the couple as a summer residence in 1938, is now in the care of the National Trust.Christie often stayed at Abney Hall in Cheshire, which was owned by her brother-in-law, James Watts. She based at least two of her stories on the hall: the short story The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, which is in the story collection of the same name, and the novel After the Funeral. \"Abney became Agatha\'s greatest inspiration for country-house life, with all the servants and grandeur which have been woven into her plots.During the Second World War, Christie worked in the pharmacy at University College Hospital of University College, London, where she acquired a knowledge of poisons that she put to good use in her post-war crime novels. To honour her many literary works, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1956 New Year Honours. The next year, she became the President of the Detection Club. In the 1971 New Year Honours she was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, three years after her husband had been knighted for his archeological work in 1968.http://us.macmillan.com/author/agatha...


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Dead Man's Folly

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Cat Among the Pigeons (Poirot)

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Unpleasant things are going on in an exclusive school for girls – things...

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And Then There Were None

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When ten people arrive on private Indian Island off England's...

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Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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On a three-day journey through the snowbound Balkan hills, Hercule Poirot...

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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In World War I England, Styles mansion residents awake to find Emily...

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The Murder at the Vicarage (Miss Marple Mysteries (Hardcover))

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When Colonel Protheroe is found dead from a single gun shot wound to the...

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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A widow's sudden suicide sparks rumors that she murdered her first...

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Death on the Nile

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Poirot, on vacation in Africa, meets the rich, beautiful Linnet Doyle and...

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The Man in the Brown Suit (Agatha Christie Collection)

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Pretty, Young Anne Came To London Looking For Adventure. In Fact, Adventure...

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The A.B.C. Murders (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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A is for Ascher, cudgeled in Andover. B is for Barnard, strangled in...

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The Body in the Library (Miss Marple Mysteries (Hardcover))

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Miss Marple investigates the death of a stylish blonde who is found...

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Evil Under the Sun (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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When a shrewish stage star is found strangled at a posh island resort,...

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Poirot Investigates (Poirot)

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First There Was The Mystery Of The Film Star And The Diamond& Then Came The...

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A Murder Is Announced (Miss Marple Mysteries (Hardcover))

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Miss Marple confronts a party game "murder", though the dead man appears to...

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4:50 from Paddington (Miss Marple Mysteries (Hardcover))

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The Secret Adversary (Tommy and Tuppence Mysteries (Paperback))

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After WW1, childhood pals Tommy Beresford and "Tuppence" Prudence Cowley,...

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Murder in Mesopotamia (Poirot)

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It Was Clear To Amy Leatheran That Something Sinister Was Going On At The...

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Curtain: Poirot's Last Case (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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The house guests at Styles seemed perfectly pleasant to Captain Hastings;...

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The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side (Miss Marple)

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One minute, silly Heather Badcock had been babbling on at her movie idol,...

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Appointment with Death (Poirot)

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The New-Look Series Of Hercule Poirot Books For The 21St Century. Among The...

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Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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Sixteen years after a jealous wife is convicted of murdering her womanizing...

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Cards on the Table (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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One of four famous sleuths invited to a fatal bridge game, Hercule Poirot...

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Hercule Poirot’s Christmas (Poirot)

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Agatha Christie's seasonal mystery thriller, reissued with a striking...

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Peril at End House (Poirot)

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Nick Buckley was an unusual name for a pretty young woman. But then she had...

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Cat Among the Pigeons (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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Late one night, two teachers investigate a mysterious flashing light in the...

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A Pocket Full of Rye (Miss Marple Mysteries)

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The well-known mystery author presents one of her most famous sleuths, the...

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The Murder On the Links (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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From the files of mystery's #1 bestselling author A classic case for...

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Sleeping Murder (Miss Marple)

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Volume 77 in The Agatha Christie Collection (1976). Limited edition of 1000...

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The Big Four (Poirot)

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The New-Look Series Of Hercule Poirot Books For The 21St Century. Framed In...

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Death in the Clouds (Poirot)

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From seat 29, Poirot was ideally placed to observe his fellow air...

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The Mystery of the Blue Train (Hercule Poirot Mysteries)

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Hercule Poirot is brought in to find the murderer of Rufus Van Aldin's...

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Nemesis (Miss Marple Mysteries)

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Miss Jane Marple gets a bequest from the late Mr Rafiel if she again acts...

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Crooked House (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries)

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