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Brief Guide to Agatha Christie

Author: Nigel Cawthorne   Series: Brief Histories

A compelling guide to the bestselling author of all time, the aptly named Queen of Crime

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A compelling guide to the bestselling author of all time, the aptly named Queen of Crime

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Agatha Christie s 80 novels and short-story collections have sold over 2 billion copies in more than 45 languages, more than any other author. When Christie finally killed off her Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, the year before she herself died, that detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep in Christie s words, received a full-page obituary in the New York Times, the only fictional character ever to have done so. From her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, a Poirot mystery, to her last, Sleeping Murder, featuring Miss Marple, Crawford explores Christie s life and fiction.

Cawthorne examines recurring characters, such as Captain Arthur Hastings, Poirot s Dr Watson; Chief Inspector Japp, his Lestrade, as well as other flat-footed policemen that Poirot outsmarts on his travels; his efficient secretary, Miss Felicity Lemon; another employee, George; and Ariadne Oliver, a humorous caricature of Christie herself.

He looks at the writer s own fascinating: her work as a nurse during the First World War; her strange disappearance after her first husband asked for a divorce; and her exotic expeditions with her second husband, the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan.

He examines the author s working life her inspirations, methods and oeuvre and provides biographies of her key characters, their attire, habits and methods, including Poirot s relationships with women, particularly Countess Vera Rossakoff and Miss Amy Carnaby. In doing so, he sheds light on the genteel world of the country house and the Grand Tour between the wars.

He takes a look at the numerous adaptations of Christie s stories for stage and screen, especially Poirot s new life in the eponymous long-running and very successful TV series.

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About the Author

NIGEL CAWTHORNE has written over a hundred books including A Brief Guide to James Bond, A Brief History of Sherlock Holmes and A Brief Guide to J. R. R. Tolkien. He is also the co-author of Jack the Ripper s Secret Confession.

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The Queen of Crime - bestselling author of all time Agatha Christie's eighty or so novels and short-story collections have sold over two billion copies in more than forty-five languages, more than any other author. When Christie finally killed off her most famous creation, the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, the year before she herself died, he received an obituary in the New York Times , the only fictional character ever to have done so. In this fascinating study Nigel Cawthorne explores Christie's life and fiction from her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles , a Poirot mystery, to her last, Sleeping Murder , featuring Miss Marple. He examines the author's working life - her inspirations, methods and oeuvre - and provides biographies of her key characters, their attire, habits and methods. He also looks at the writer's own fascinating life: her work as a volunteer in a hospital dispensary during the First World War; her strange disappearance after her first husband asked for a divorce; and her exotic expeditions with her second husband, the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan.

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Agatha Christie s 80 novels and short-story collections have sold over 2 billion copies in more than 45 languages, more than any other author. When Christie finally killed off her Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, the year before she herself died, that detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep in Christie s words, received a full-page obituary in the New York Times , the only fictional character ever to have done so. From her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles , a Poirot mystery, to her last, Sleeping Murder , featuring Miss Marple, Crawford explores Christie s life and fiction.Cawthorne examines recurring characters, such as Captain Arthur Hastings, Poirot s Dr Watson; Chief Inspector Japp, his Lestrade, as well as other flat-footed policemen that Poirot outsmarts on his travels; his efficient secretary, Miss Felicity Lemon; another employee, George; and Ariadne Oliver, a humorous caricature of Christie herself. He looks at the writer s own fascinating: her work as a nurse during the First World War; her strange disappearance after her first husband asked for a divorce; and her exotic expeditions with her second husband, the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan.He examines the author s working life her inspirations, methods and oeuvre and provides biographies of her key characters, their attire, habits and methods, including Poirot s relationships with women, particularly Countess Vera Rossakoff and Miss Amy Carnaby. In doing so, he sheds light on the genteel world of the country house and the Grand Tour between the wars. He takes a look at the numerous adaptations of Christie s stories for stage and screen, especially Poirot s new life in the eponymous long-running and very successful TV series.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Robinson
Published
19th June 2014
Pages
288
ISBN
9781472110572

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