agatha christie

     

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, Lay Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre.

Trivia about agatha christie

  • In 1954 she became the first recipient of the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America
  • It's said that this woman who died in 1976 "made more money out of murder than any woman since Lucrezia Borgia"
  • In 1930, 2 years after divorcing Archibald Christie, she married archaeologist Max Mallowan
  • "Spider's Web" in 2000 was the third adaptation of one of her plays into a novel
  • She based her 1945 play "Appointment With Death" on her mystery novel of the same name
  • Much of her play "Murder on the Nile" takes place by the temple of Abu Simbel
  • In 1961, she published "Thirteen for Luck", a selection of mystery stories for young readers
  • "Murder on the Orient Express"
  • In 1952, she sprang her "Mousetrap"
  • Published posthumously, "Sleeping Murder" was her last novel to feature miss Jane Marple
  • This prolific British mystery writer's last published novel was 1976's "Sleeping Murder"
  • "Sleeping Murder", her last Miss Jane Marple novel, was published posthumously in 1976
  • "The Mirror Crack'd" is one of several of her novels to feature Miss Jane Marple
  • She introduced Hercule Poirot in her very first novel, "The Mysterious Affair At Styles"
  • Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller used this married name as a pen name, even after divorcing her first husband
  • Hercule Poirot sups at the Savoy in this woman's novel "Lord Edgware Dies"
  • This crafter of murder mysteries seen here caused a mystery herself by vanishing for 10 days in 1926
  • She introduced Hercule Poirot in her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles"
  • She said WWI Belgian refugees influenced her characterization of Hercule Poirot
  • In "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" she wrote, "Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend"
  • She dedicated the murder mystery "Hallowe'en Party" to fellow Brit P.G. Wodehouse
  • Miss Marple dramatically solves this author's "Murder at the Vicarage"
  • She dedicated her book "The Mirror Crack'd" to Margaret Rutherford, who played Miss Marple in several films
  • This Miss Marple creator was one of the 1st authors to be published in a Penguin paperback
  • Her book, "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", was inspired partly by a suggestion from Lord Mountbatten
  • She gave her share of the film rights to "Witness For The Prosecution" to her daughter Rosalind
  • Longest continuous run of any show is London performance of "The Mousetrap" by this author
  • She described "And Then There Were None" as "a better piece of craftsmanship than anything else" she wrote
  • Butler Thomas Rogers, as well as his wife, are murdered in her novel "And Then There Were None"
  • She sold more than 100 million books before her non-mysterious Jan. 12, 1976 death in Wallingford, England
  • "Curtain: Poirot's last case" was supposed to be published after her death but was released during her lifetime
  • This author's last puvblished novel using her first major character was "Curtain: Hercule Poirot's Last Case"
  • We don't know why this dame sometimes wrote under the name Mary Westmacott; it's a mystery to us
  • A case of arsenic poisoning is deftly solved in this author's 1932 story "The Tuesday Night Club"
  • Jan. 12, 1976 news could say, "The Queen is dead!"--this mystery writer called the "Queen of Crime"
  • In 1971 this novelist was named Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire
  • In gardening news, a pink climber was named for this mystery author to celebrate her centenary
  • She often stayed at Brown's Hotel in London, & it's said that it inspired her mystery novel "At Bertram's Hotel"
  • Hmm... a murderer has somehow escaped from a locked room in her 1938 mystery "Hercule Poirot's Christmas"
  • Thanks, Grandma! This British lady gave her 9-year-old grandson the rights to her play "The Mousetrap"
  • This mystery author & her archaeologist hubby dug in hopes of finding the lost Syrian city of Urkesh
  • She also created the detectives Tuppence & Tommy Beresford
  • It was curtains for Hercule Poirot in her 1975 mystery "Curtain"
  • Hercule Poirot
  • Some of her books feature her alter ego Ariadne Oliver, creator of a fictional Finnish detective
  • It's no mystery that she was born in 1890 in Devon, England, wrote 67 novels under this name & 6 as Mary Westmacott
  • The murder mystery musical "Something's Afoot" parodies the plot of this author's "Ten Little Indians"
  • She's seen here, perhaps contemplating a creative homicide
  • It's no mystery that this Englishwoman wrote romantic fiction under the pen name Mary Westmacott
  • Miss Marple & her friends meet once a week to solve mysteries in "The Tuesday Club Murders" by this author
  • A weekend party at a mansion called Chimneys turns deadly in her 1925 novel "The Secret Of Chimneys"

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  • @martian3102 I've only read two! I will definitely read more Agatha Christie though. Would like to know what you think when you do read it.
  • Going to see Agatha Christie's A Murder is Announced at the Bristol Opera House tonight. RADC fundraiser.
  • Is it a mistake to start an Agatha Christie novel at bedtime?
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  • "One doesn't recognize the really important moments in one's life until it's too late." - Agatha Christie.-
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  • Reading Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie — https://t.co/SDC6djAvGy
  • Would be amazing if I was related to Agatha Christie.. 🙈
  • It's days like today, when I come home from work to make coffee +Bailey's & read my Agatha Christie that I feel like a spinster librarian.
  • The secret of getting ahead is getting started. - Agatha Christie
  • Li um conto da Agatha Christie hoje e óh: ❤️❤️❤️
  • "As conversas são sempre perigosas quando se tem algo a ocultar" Agatha Christie
  • Cásate con un arqueólogo, cuanto más vieja te hagas, más encantadora te encontrará. (Agatha Christie)
  • Agatha Christie declaró que los mejores crímenes para contar en sus libros se le ocurrieron mientras lavaba los platos
  • berhasil mecahin teka-teki agatha christie itu rasanya 😊
  • Un libro nuevo de Agatha Christie también me haría feliz *_*
  • Where large sums of money are concerned, it is advisable to trust nobody. Agatha Christie
  • me lembrou algo meio Agatha Christie esse filme, com um detetive, planos elaborados e etc
  • No descarto empezar a leerme todo Agatha Christie y luego todo Dune y luego todo mundodisco y no salir de casa hasta 2017.
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  • Cerbung romantis#1 yg saya baca biasanya jaman itu bacaan saya Agatha Christie melulu RT @helvy ...
  • 3 of 5 stars to The Clocks by Agatha Christie
  • RT @williamslindal: Indie Mystery Writer Rivals Agatha Christie | Accent on Romance #eNovAaw
  • Hãy phá vỡ luật lệ, tha thứ nhanh chóng, hôn chậm rãi, yêu thực lòng, cười không kiềm chế. Agatha Christie
  • Post Rewind: Review & Giveaway: Agatha Christie An Autobiography
  • Any woman can fool a man if she wants to and if he's in love with her. Agatha Christie
  • Okay but answer me this why is the Agatha Christie episode my most fondly-remembered Doctor Who episode
  • Vuelve el Poirot de Agatha Christie de la mano de Sophie Hannah; te lo cuenta, entre otras muchas noticias literarias, @errequerre
  • 【クラシック音楽ランキング 10位】 : Agatha Christie's Poirot: Music from the Televisio
  • Few things as satisfying as reading an Agatha Christie mystery. Miss Marple, such a fun character.
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  • Indie Mystery Writer Rivals Agatha Christie | Accent on Romance #eNovAaw
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  • I liked a @YouTube video Agatha Christie: After the Funeral - Full audiobook
  • Agatha Christie? Kubrick? David Lynch? You decide.
  • Kalau novel, aku cenderung senang membaca cerita detektif, Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, dll, tapi kalau menulis seringnya kisah roman
  • @QueenOfCrime I'll be sure to pick those up! Thanks for letting us know about Agatha Christie's supernatural shorts!
  • @OyeBehenDeTakke @TheSheWoolf Sherlock Homes yes. Agatha Christie. Few of my favourites. Not everything has to be to show ur intellectual!
  • Tried a dessert made mostly of mascarpone, or as Agatha Christie's Big Book of Weapons calls it, "too obvious."
  • Police scanner apps on the iPhone ...St Louis just got a new Agatha Christie