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  • * [http://www.agathachristie.co.nr The Agatha Christie Appreciation League]
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  • * [http://www.agathachristie.co.nr The Agatha Christie Appreciation League]
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  • * 1926 [[The Murder of Roger Ackroyd]], [[Hercule Poirot]] novel by [[Agatha Christie]] ...S: ''And Then There Were None''; also: ''Ten Little Indians''), novel by [[Agatha Christie]]
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  • {{creditline|C|Image|Book cover, Title: Agatha Christie: The Finished Portrait (Hardcover); Author: Dr. Andrew Norman; Publisher: T
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  • #[[Agatha Christie]]
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  • * [[Hercule Poirot]], created by [[Agatha Christie]] * [[Miss Marple]], created by [[Agatha Christie]]
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  • :::::''The Sittaford Mystery'' (in UK ''The Murder at Hazelmoor'') by Agatha Christie, 1931, is set on the edge of Dartmoor and also has an escaped convict. I *
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  • ...ovel which is built around the real life disappearance of mystery writer [[Agatha Christie]], ''[[The Christie Affair]]'', quickly made it onto the [[The New York Tim Young mystery writer [[Agatha Christie]] mysteriously disappeared, early in her marriage to her first husband, whe
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  • ...970932/georgette-heyer-novels-movies-adaptations-folio-venetia She was the Agatha Christie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. ''When will Holly
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  • ...ssible item in the collection – for example, a copy of every [[book]] by [[Agatha Christie]]. Collectors who seek the acquisition of complete collections in this way
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  • *[[Agatha Christie]]
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  • ...s (thriller, cosy, espionage, etc.), Most Famous Work, Interesting Trivia (Agatha Christie once had an amnesiac period and famously disappeared for a couple of weeks) ...about each author. It would just be three difference ways of approaching Agatha Christie, say. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 11:32, 11 June 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...ecame the epitome of the private investigator as well as [[Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie's]] [[Hercule Poirot]].
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  • ...Creasy, Carter Dickson, David Dodge, Ellery Queen, Simenon, and, of course Agatha Christie. Among them, too, is Desmond Cory, a man whose ingenuity, imagination, and
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  • ::Interesting you should mention Agatha Christie's book, as it's now been renamed. On the otehr hand, Joseph Conrad's book h
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  • ...mysteries]] had been popularized throughout the 1930s by writers such as [[Agatha Christie]], [[Dorothy L. Sayers]], and [[Michael Innes]] and had informally created
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  • ...nal cases. Some of them, such as [[Sherlock Holmes]] novels and works by [[Agatha Christie]], are considered to be classic in the genre. See '''[[catalog of prominent
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  • ...e about Sir Henry. Although never quite as popular as his contemporaries [[Agatha Christie]], [[Ellery Queen]], and [[Rex Stout]], he was, nevertheless, well-known to
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  • ...970932/georgette-heyer-novels-movies-adaptations-folio-venetia She was the Agatha Christie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. ''When will Holly
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  • ...between F.B.I. and Soviet Secret Police. Plot tumbles upon counterplot. [[Agatha Christie]] takes over from [[Damon Runyon]] and [[Sigmund Freud]].... The good guys
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  • * The novels of Agatha Christie
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  • ...able, is it not? I think I first noticed the ' quotes when I began reading Agatha Christie in British paperbacks, a variety of publishers, around 1961. Cf. ''The Long
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  • ...ever had a single recurring character for which he became famous such as [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Hercule Poirot]] or [[Rex Stout|Rex Stout's]] [[Nero Wolfe]], he did
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  • ...to have had Foxtor Mire in mind when writing of the Great Grimpen Mire. [[Agatha Christie]], who had a house near Dartmouth, set her novel ''The Sittaford Mystery''
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  • ...nd so forth to the Literature Workgroup? And then sub-sub-groups, such as "Agatha Christie" and "Rex Stout" to the "Mystery stories"? It seems like a tempting idea, b
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  • ...car, parlor ivy, parlor maid (which I think I used to see a lot of in old Agatha Christie stories), parlor match, parlor moss, and parlor palm. No mention of parlor
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  • :This should probably be removed -- I think it's the sort of word that Agatha Christie might have used 80 years ago, along with ''motor'' and ''aerodrome'', and t
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  • :I read, or used to read, lotsa Agatha Christie novels and such like. Those people were always getting into their "motors" ...k Hayford is trying for his ''toff'' badge. Normal people don't speak like Agatha Christie's characters! The Queen might though. :) By the way I think it was Cha-Wal
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  • ...rginia Woolf]], [[George Orwell]] and [[Harold Pinter]]. Others, such as [[Agatha Christie]], [[Enid Blyton]] and [[J.K. Rowling]] have been among the best-selling no
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