Agatha Christie won approximately four awards during her lifetime. The awards she won were the Anthony Award for Best Writer Of The Century, Edgar Award for Best Play, Edgar Grand Master Award, and Anthony Award for Best Series Of The Century.
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.
Agatha Christie's second best selling book is "Murder on the Orient Express." It is a classic murder mystery novel featuring her famous detective Hercule Poirot and has become one of her most popular and enduring works.
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.
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.
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.
Agatha Christie wrote 66 novels under her own name, and another 6 under the name Mary Westmacott. She also wrote many collections of short stories, 21 plays (including television and radio plays), collections of poetry and an autobiography.
Second Verdict - 2004 Commonwealth Vs. Christie Rich - 1.2 was released on: USA: 12 October 2004
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Second Verdict - 2004 Commonwealth Vs- Christie Rich 1-2 was released on: USA: 12 October 2004
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Novels that begin with the letter S include The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Second World War by Winston Churchill; Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie; The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner; Sum Of All Fears by Tom Clancy and Swiss Family Robinson by Johann Wyss .