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... contains 19 contributions from 13 bloggers many of whom are taking part in the Agatha Christie Reading Challenge.
If you read Agatha ... your blog, then you might like to consider submitting articles to the Carnival, and joining the Agatha Christie Reading Challenge.
It is never too late to join the ... postings you have made that review Agatha Christie books to the Agatha Christie monthly Blog Carnival ...
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... Humphrey Carpenter and Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie by Richard Hack, I am struck by similarities.
... his wife moved to a retirement apartment near Bournemouth. Christie had large estates to which to escape.
Both most enjoyed quiet ... part. Hack's brief telling about the publication of every Christie mystery gets a bit repetitive. Both books become compelling in ...
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... : 5/5
Yearly count: 25
This autobiography by Agatha Christie is a work of art. She tells her life's ... the kitchen table with her, just talking. I loved reading it, not only because Agatha Christie's life has been a very interesting one, but ... rich historical details such a book as this contains. I greatly recommend this book, even to those who don't like Agatha Christie's detectives.
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... After more than 30-years, murder mystery writer Agatha Christie's fictional Belgian detective Hercule Poirot will return to the United States next week.
The Strand ... published in the Britain in September.
"It's a typical Agatha Christie whodunnit," Andrew Gulli, the editor of the Strand, said in a telephone interview, adding that it contains lots of surprises. ...
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... article by John Curran in the Guardian in honor of Agatha Christie's 120th birthday sent me to The ABC ... brutal murder--is infectious. It even extends--unexpectedly--to Christie poking a little fun at herself and her formula, in this conversation between Poirot ... infallible perceptiveness as an object of humor? Somehow I doubt Christie was the first--and if Google Books had more than <a id=" ...
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