And Then There Were None (category Novels by Agatha Christie)
And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write. It was...
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an American Family; Agatha Christie's Sleeping Murder; Marc Brown's Arthur's Nose (first Arthur book). Death of Agatha Christie, André Malraux 1977 in...
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Jael. In a half-hour radio drama, Butter in a Lordly Dish (1948), Agatha Christie has her protagonist drug a lawyer's coffee; after revealing her true...
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Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction – since 1997 Agatha Award Agatha Christie Award (Japan) Anthony Award Arthur Ellis Awards by the Crime...
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Mammals and Sea Creatures Émile Nelligan 1879 1941 poet Émile Nelligan et son œuvre Max Nemni political scientist, biographer Young Trudeau, Trudeau Transformed...
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"Götterdämmerung" (2017) Bill Paterson in the Urban Myths episode "Agatha Christie" (2018) Peter Cushing in The Great Houdini (1976) David Warner in Houdini...
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André Chamson – Roux le bandit Arthur Bowie Chrisman – Shen of the Sea Agatha Christie – The Secret of Chimneys Ivy Compton-Burnett – Pastors and Masters...
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ability exceed that of any other mystery writer you can name, including Agatha Christie, who invented her own eccentric genius detective Hercule Poirot. Although...
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Illustres, is the home of the most translated writer in the world after Agatha Christie: Jules Verne. He lived here from 1882 to 1900 with his wife Honorine...
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