In the book Curtain.
The name of the movie is "Agatha and the Truth of Murder." It is a fictionalized account of Agatha Christie's disappearance and explores the idea of Christie deciding to kill off Poirot.
If you are asking what a female author is called, they are referred to as "author", the same as a male. The word "authoress" does exist, however it is very rarely used because many people consider it "old-fashioned, sexist and patronising", as some (but not all) dictionaries would tell you.If you are asking for examples of female authors, then Suzanne Collins, J.K Rowling, Veronica Roth, Virginia Woolfe, Agatha Christie and Jane Austen are famous examples.
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It depends at which point you're asking. Most commonly this one;Philip LombardLombard and Vera just spot Armstrong on the beach, washed up in seaweed, dead as a doornail. Vera realizes that they're the only two left. So does Lombard. After they drag him onto the beach, Vera notes they're the only two left on the island. Vera accuses Lombard, and Lombard accuses her.
Hercule Poirot asks each passenger to write something in order to analyze their handwriting and observe any potential clues or inconsistencies that may help him in solving the mystery. Additionally, it allows him to study the individual characteristics of each passenger's writing style, providing insight into their personalities and potential motives.
Roger wishes to speak with Dr. Armstrong again because he suspects that the doctor may know important information about the mysterious deaths occurring on the island. Roger believes that Dr. Armstrong's medical expertise could help unravel the truth behind the deaths, leading to the possibility of catching the perpetrator.
The statement is explaining that Brian is becoming more observant.The question is actually asking what Brian decides about the weather, after seeing the clouds in the sky scattered.
The entire collection of soup can paintings initially sold for $1,000. They were recently auctioned at Christie's for $15 million.
"And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie is a classic mystery novel that follows ten strangers who are invited to an island and then murdered one by one. The novel is known for its suspenseful plot and unexpected twists, keeping readers guessing until the very end. It is one of Christie's most popular and acclaimed works.
If you are asking if chickens are monogamous then No. Hens are bred by whatever rooster decides she is close enough and available. In a farmyard with several roosters an individual hen can be mounted by two or three roosters through the course of the day.
Juliet refuses without saying why, since she does not want to reveal that she is already married. Capulet then bursts a blood vessel and insists that Juliet must marry Paris or get thrown out of the house without a nickel.
If you are asking who pays the support for the child the 14 year old just fathered, the state will look into it and whomever the state decides to give custody will receive child support from the other parent.
Overloading is when you're asking something, usually some sort of machinery, to do more than it's designed to. Say you have an elevator that's rated for 5 people, but you cram more persons into it - then the elevator is overloaded. Overriding is when an operator decides to ignore or bypass a warning. Say that the warning light for low oil pressure/level lights up in a car, but the driver decides to keep going - then the driver is overriding the warning signal.