He was in love with another woman and wanted divorce.
After Agatha Christie's first husband admitted to being in love with another woman, their marriage ended in divorce. Agatha Christie then went on to marry her second husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan. She continued to write prolifically and became one of the most famous and successful mystery writers of all time.
Agatha Christie divorced her first husband, Archibald Christie, in 1928 after learning of his affair with another woman. This event had a significant impact on her life and writing.
Agatha Christie's first husband, Archibald Christie, was a military officer in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
Her husband was cheating on her.
Agatha Christie's second husband was Max Mallowan, an archaeologist. They met on an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) in 1930. They married in 1930 and remained together until Christie's death in 1976.
Husband Christie and daughter Bianca
No, Agatha Christie did not accompany Archie (her first husband) when he went off to war. She worked as a nurse in a Red Cross hospital in Torquay to be near her mother.
Her family: Christie-her husband and Bianca-her daughter
Agatha Christie's second husband was Sir Max Mallowan, a British archaeologist. They married in 1930 and remained together until Christie's death in 1976. Christie often accompanied Mallowan on his archaeological expeditions to the Middle East.
Flying from London back to her husband in italy
Yes, Agatha Christie was wealthy due to her successful career as a bestselling author. She had a daughter, Rosalind Hicks, with her first husband Archibald Christie, and later married archaeologist Max Mallowan with whom she had no children.
she talks about ( in her autobiography) Arthur Conan Doyle, Graham Green, Charles Dickens and Alexander Dumas as her favourite authors. but among her own novels she says Ordeal by Innocence, Crooked House and And Then There Were None were her favourites.
When her father raised another rebellion for Jane, Mary had them all executed.