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There’s a certain warmth and ache that comes with remembering how we first met the worlds of Feluda, Sherlock Holmes, or ...
Renowned as the “Queen of Crime” for her iconic detectives such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, many readers never learn ...
Agatha Christie is one of the best-selling authors of all time, and she has penned some of the world’s most popular novels, ...
Agatha Christie is famous across the globe as the ‘Queen of Crime.’ She has over 60 detective novels to her name, as well as countless short stories.
A COUNCILLOR has been compared to famous fictional detective Miss Marple, after her discovery of a century-old photo.
The owners of a 19th century cottage have been given the go ahead to change its windows after an old photograph was unearthed ...
AI usage, Channel 4's CEO exiting and a report from Canneseries are leading this week's International Insider.
Michael Levine, CEO of BBC Maestro, which is part of BBC Studios, commented on his eagerness to introduce an Agatha Christie ...
It was Agatha all along: technology-generated likeness of the bestselling crime writer will lead a BBC Maestro writing course ...
And Then There Were None opens at the Theatre Royal Sydney from May 3, 2025. If you’re dying to find out how Christie’s darkest tale of twisted fates unfolds, snap up your tickets over here.
The theatre doyenne once dismissed the Miss Marple creator as “just a popular playwright” – until producer John Frost convinced her to actually read her work.
Lucy Worsley’s A Very Elusive Woman -- a fascinating biography of Christie -- reveals much about the author at her desk and in her home ...