Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry was created in 1973.
Christie Malry's Own Double Entry OST was created on 2001-06-11.
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry has 193 pages.
The ISBN of Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry is 978-0-8112-0954-0.
Agatha Christie had two middle names - she was born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller (Christie was her first married name).
No, you do not have to read Agatha Christie's books in order to fully appreciate her work. Each of her novels can be enjoyed on its own, as they typically feature unique plots and characters. However, reading multiple books by Christie can provide a deeper understanding of her writing style and recurring themes.
Agatha Christie created the character of Hercule Poirot to be a meticulous, eccentric, and highly intelligent Belgian detective whose methods rely on his keen observation and analytical skills. Poirot's fastidious nature, distinctive mustache, and reliance on order and symmetry in his investigations help set him apart from other detectives in mystery literature. Christie drew inspiration for Poirot from the Belgian refugees she met during World War I, as well as from her own experiences working as a volunteer nurse and pharmacist during the war.
Hercule Poirot, the detective created by Agatha Christie, had a secretary named Miss Lemon. She is known for her precise and methodical approach to her work, reflecting Poirot's own attention to detail.
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.
We Created Our Own Happiness was created in 1997.
Agatha Christie was a well known British mystery novelist and playwright. She never appeared in any of her own books however.
You're On Your Own was created on 1956-12-22.
No, Agatha Christie is not the pen name of Ellis Bell. Ellis Bell was the pen name used by Emily Brontë, author of "Wuthering Heights." Agatha Christie wrote under her own name and used the pen name Mary Westmacott for some of her romance novels.