Agatha Christie holds the Guinness World Record for being the best-selling fiction author of all time, with her novels having sold over 2 billion copies worldwide.
Agatha Christie worked as a nurse during World War I. She volunteered as a nurse in a hospital in Torquay, England, and later worked in the hospital dispensary.
"The Mousetrap" is the Agatha Christie play that started in 1952 in London and is still playing today. It holds the record for the world's longest initial run of a play in one theatre.
Agatha Christie's first husband, Archibald Christie, was a military officer in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
Agatha Christie holds the title of best-selling fiction author of all time in the Guinness Book of World Records, with approximately 2-4 billion copies of her work sold worldwide.
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Agatha Christie worked as a nurse during World War I when she wrote her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles."
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Agatha Christie wrote over 80 books in her lifetime. She also wrote 19 plays and had 40 of her books or short stories televised. One of her most famous works was "Murder on the Orient Express".
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