Agatha Christie — Suspending Disbelief in the Name of Mystery

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July 23, 2010 — “How has Agatha Christie, a shy, upper middle class lady, born in Torquay in 1890, become — almost certainly – the most widely read novelist in the world today,” queries Andrew Taylor in The Independent (UK).
An ”enclosed, idyllic world is disturbed by a murder…there is a host of suspects…and the reader is invited to pit his or her wits against those of Christie’s detective…” Continue reading…
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