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Absent In The Spring: Novel
A psychological exploration of a woman's identity crisis, which occurs during a brief period of isolation from family and friends in Mesopotamia. Given time for introspection, Joan Scudamore realizes her life has been one of self-deception, and she returns home with a resolve to be more forthright in her relationships. ...
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Partners in Crime: Short Story Collection
Six years have passed since the Beresfords began their sleuthing partnership in The Secret Adversary. Tommy now has a desk job with the British Secret Service, and Tuppence, much to her displeasure is at home, though when the Chief of British Intelligence asks them to take over the International Detective ...
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Greenway: Christie's England
Agatha Christie loved nothing better than escaping with her family to Greenway, their Devon holiday home. Following the launch of an appeal to raise £5.4 million to help pay for major restoration work, the National Trust will open Greenway House to the public from Spring 2009. For the first time, visitors ... -
Christie's Devon: Christie's England
Devon, glorious Devon – the idyllic background for Agatha Christie’s childhood, youth and later life, and the setting for no less than 15 of her novels. Born in Torquay in 1890, the young Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller lived at Ashfield, a large Victorian mansion in the district of Torre, and ... -
Christie Week 2008: The Queen of Crime
Amazing announcement kicks off Christie Week 2008! The collection of 27 reels of tape, comprising 13½ hours of Christie’s voice, have been positively identified as the original tapes onto which the author dictated her autobiography. The recordings were discovered by Mathew Prichard in a cardboard box in a storeroom at ... -
Adapting Christie, or, How I Learned to Start Complaining and Hate the Changes: Blog
Fandom is a strange yet wonderful phenomenon. Some professed “fans” of Agatha Christie are content to read the occasional Christie novel once in a while, when they have the time. Other fans feel compelled to read every book that Christie ever wrote. Still other fans seek out every movie and ... -
My Grandmother: Blog
Before writing this I have read through your replies to my last blog. Quote, “Hi Mathew, Could you please tell me about your grandmother....” Well, Malou, how long have you got? The feelings that remain uppermost in my mind at the end of October, 2008 are how different she was ... -
Greenway reopening 2009: Blog
If you were to ask me what I thought was the most important Agatha Christie thing that was going to happen in the next year, I would say the reopening of Greenway, Nima’s [my grandmother's] lovely house in Devon, now owned by the National Trust. To me, Greenway means all ... -
Agatha Christie: An Autobiography:
Christie began work on her autobiography in 1950, whilst on an archaelogical expedition in Nimrud. It took her fifteen years ...
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Five Little Pigs:
This is indeed a complex case for Poirot. He has been asked to investigate a murder - nothing unusual there of ...