In the crime fiction novel Endless Night by Agatha Christie, a gypsy curse is said to explain the accidents that happened on the plot of land commonly known as Gypsy’s Acre. When a healthy young woman was killed by an apparent fall from a horse even though she had no lethal injuries, it was suspected there was something more sinister at play. Themes in the novel include the struggle between good and evil, disparities between the rich and the poor, and the exploration of fantasy and superstition.
Agatha Christie (1890-1976) was the best selling mystery author of all time and the only writer to have created two major detectives, Poirot and Marple. She also wrote the longest-running play in the ...
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"Oh, I'm an incredible sausage machine," the late mystery writer Agatha Christie once jokingly claimed, speaking of her prolific output of novels, stories, and plays. Christie's many works sold well o...
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Biography EssayAgatha Christie is a towering figure in the history of crime literature for two reasons. First, she consolidated the form of the pure mystery novel, achieving in five or six of her book...
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Internationally acclaimed as one of the foremost mystery writers of our time, Agatha Christie was also a popular playwright of distinction and the author of such theatrical successes as Ten Little Ind...
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Agatha Christie is a towering figure in the history of crime literature for two reasons. First, she consolidated the form of the pure mystery novel, achieving in five or six of her books puzzle storie...
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Agatha Christie, crime novelist, playwright, poet, travel and short-story writer, has sold more than one billion copies of her books since 1920 and been translated into more languages than William Sha...
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