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Agatha Christie worked as a nurse in World War I.

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Where did Agatha Christie work when she wrote her first novel and what is the title of this novel?

Agatha Christie worked as a nurse during World War I when she wrote her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles."


Where did Agatha Christie work when she wrote her first novel?

Agatha Christie was born into the leisure class and did not have to work. However she did volunteer work during WW1 in a hospital pharmacy. There she learned a great deal about medications and poisons.


What did Agatha Christie work as?

she was a nurse in the first world war then moved onto hospital pharmacy. She is mostly known as a crime writer though.


Agatha's work earned her what nick name?

Agatha Christie? The Queen of Crime. Don't know what it has to do with the Jonas brothers though.


What period of literature did Agatha Christie belong to?

Agatha Christie belonged to the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, which was a period in the 1920s and 1930s characterized by the popularity of mystery novels featuring intricate plots, clever detective work, and a focus on puzzle-solving. Christie's works, including her famous detective Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple series, were prominent during this period.


Do you have to read Agatha Christie books in order to fully appreciate her work?

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.


Was Agatha Christie a real detective?

No, she used to work at a chemists, that is where she gained her knowledge of poisons that came in very useful while writing her novels.


Has anybody tried the Agatha Christie PC games?

I have played several Agatha Christie PC games my favorite is: Murder on the Orient Express. Ithink there are only 5 agatha christie games and only 3 of them are good, that is evil under sun, murder on the orient express and then there was none, I have played all three of them, there are another 2 which are called peril of end house and death on the nile and they are no comparrison to the other 3, there are more hidden objects games and I would not even bother getting them.


Where did Agatha Christie get the idea to have many of her murders carried out with poison?

Agatha Christie's interest in poisons was influenced by her work as a pharmacist's assistant during World War I. She was exposed to various chemicals and medicines, leading her to incorporate them into her mysteries as a method of murder. Additionally, poison allowed for a more subtle and complex means of killing in her plots.


In the murder on the orient express who loses a daughter in the Armstrong case?

Murder on the Orient Express is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.


Do nurse practitioners have to work nights?

Nurse practitioners, on average, work during business hours. Inpatient nurse practitioners may work nights.


Who was Hercule Poirot?

He was a fictional Belgian detective, created by crime novelist Agatha Christie. He featured in 33 novels and 51 short stories published between 1920 and 1975. Hercule Poirot features as a character in numerous film, television and theatrical adaptations of Agatha Christie's work.