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Books:
Partners in Crime, January 2004
Murder at the Vicarage, November 2003
N or M?, September 2003
Postern of Fate, August 2003
A Murder Is Announced, January 2001
The Moving Finger, November 2000
The Mousetrap and Other Plays, September 2000
By the Pricking of My Thumbs, July 2000
4:50 From Paddington, July 2000
Sleeping Murder, May 2000
Nemesis, May 2000
The Thirteen Problems, May 2000
They Do It With Mirrors, March 2000
At Bertram's Hotel, March 2000
A Caribbean Mystery, March 2000
The Mirror Crack'd, January 2000
A Pocket Full of Rye, January 2000
The Body in the Library, January 2000
The Secret Adversary, January 2000


Agatha Christie

Dame Agatha Christie is the most widely published author of all time. In a career that spanned more than fifty years, Christie wrote eighty novels and short story collections, nineteen plays- one of which, The Mousetrap, is the longest running play in history- and five nonfiction books including her autobiography. In addition, she wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. Two of the characters she created, the ingenious Belgian Hercule Poirot and the irrepressible and relentless Miss Jane Marple, became world-famous detectives, immortalized on television by David Suchet and Joan Hickson.

Agatha Christie achieved Britain’s highest honor when she was made a Dame of the British Empire. She died in 1976.



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