Agatha Christie

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Aliases:
Agatha Mallowan, Agata Christie, Агата Мэри Кларисса Миллер, and 68 others А Кристи, A. |q Kristi, كريستى، اجاتا،, אגתה קריסטי, Agaṭah Krisṭi, Agatha Christie, كريستي، أجاثا،, Agathe Christie, Агата Кристи, אגטה כריסטי, Agatha Mallowan Christie, 阿加莎, A. Kristi, اجاثا كريستى،, Agatha)، كريستى، أجاثا (Christie, Mary Westmacott, Mary Clarissa Miller, アガサ クリスティ, , Agatha Miller, Agatha Chrisitie Mallowan, אגאתה כריסטי, Aghatha Kristi, Agathe Marie Clarissa Miller, Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, Agatha Miller Christie, Agatha Mary Clarisse Miller, كريستي، أجاتا،, A-ga-ta Kri-xti, أجاثا كريستي،, Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Agatha Chritieová, A クリスティ, Ajiasha, Āġātā Krīstī, Agatha Mary Clarisa Miller Christie, אגאתה קריסטי, 阿加莎 克里斯蒂, Agata Krisṟṟi, Mērija Vestmakota, Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie Mallowan, Agatha Kristi, Agatha Miller, आगाथा क्रिस्टी, كريستى، اجاثا،, Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie, Н. А Богомолова, Agatha M.C. Miller, Агата Мэри Кларисса Маллоуэн, Ajāthā Kirīstī, A クリスティー, アガサ クリスティー, アガサ・クリスティ, كريستي، أغاتا،, كريستى، أجاثا،, Agatha Christie Mallowan, Аґата Крісті, Ajiasha Kelisidi, Akatā Kir̲isṭi, كريستي، أغاثا،, Agata Kristi, アガサ クリスチィ, أجاتا كريستي،, Agatha Clarissa Mary Miller Christie, Ajiasa Kelisidi, كريستى، اجاثا ميلر،, Agatha Clarissa Mary Christie, אגתה כריסטי, Agatha Christie-Mallowan
Born:
Sept. 14, 1890
Died:
Jan. 11, 1976

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Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote the world's longest-running play, the murder mystery The Mousetrap, which has been performed in the West End since 1952. A writer during the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction", Christie has been called the "Queen of Crime". She also wrote six novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. In 1971, she was made a Dame (DBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to literature. Guinness World Records lists Christie as the best-selling fiction writer of all time, her novels having sold more than two billion copies. Christie was born into a wealthy upper middle class family in Torquay, Devon, and was largely home-schooled. She was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed in 1920 when The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring detective Hercule Poirot, was published. Her first husband was Archibald Christie; they married in 1914 and had one child before divorcing in 1928. Following the breakdown of her marriage and the …

Books by Agatha Christie