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This miscellany explores the fascinating & enigmatic world created by the undisputed ' Queen of Crime' Agatha Christie. Examining her place in literary history her books & her iconic characters including Hercule Poirot & Miss Marple this unique collection

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facts trivia "es that feature in Christie's legendary stories & the subsequent film & television adaptations. The Agatha Christie Miscellany will also delve into the secrets mysteries & tricks that made Christie the most sensational & successful mystery writer of her time. For example how is it that she managed to keep us guessing the murderer until the very end? Looking at her life & the influences on her writing this entertaining & informative miscellany will above all unravel the secrets of Agatha Christie's phenomenal success.

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A brand new learning aid incorporating 2 CDs & a complementary book that uses the stories of the peerless Queen of Crime Agatha Christie to both teach & improve English. A new product designed for those people who wish to improve their English by the tried & tested method of reading hearing & understanding. Using Christies simple yet flawless English the twists & turns of her plots will keep listeners entertained whilst they improve their grammar & vocabulary. Each volume is read by a selection of celebrated readers many of who are already synonymous with Agatha Christie The Queen of Crime after appearing in the world-renowned television adaptations of her work. With each CD specifically featuring a variety of readers listeners will get used to hearing & understanding English spoken in a variety of dialects tones & pitches. CD1 Death by Drowning (read by Joan Hickson) -- an architect stands accused of murdering an unmarried mother-to-be! The Plymouth Express (read by David Suchet) -- the body of a millionaires daughter is found under a train seat! CD2 The Lamp (read by Christopher Lee) -- in a haunted house a young boy discovers an invisible playmate! The Case of the Missing Lady (read by James Warwick) -- an arctic explorer asks Tommy & Tuppence Beresford to find his missing fiancee! ...
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Agatha Christies life & career told through the decades from the never-before-published original ending to her first book to the unused ideas for her last complete with two unpublished Agatha Christie stories
- including a lost Miss Marple. In this follow-up volume to the acclaimed Agatha Christies Secret Notebooks Christie archivist & expert John Curran leads the reader through the six decades of Agatha Christies writing career unearthing some remarkable clues to her success & a number of never-before-published excerpts & stories from her archives. Starting his investigation in the 1920s John Curran examines the conventions of detective novels as they existed then & how Agatha Christies publisher talked her into changing the ending of her very first book The Mysterious Affair at Styles a move that almost certainly changed the fortunes of not only her career but the future of the whole crime writing genre. For the very first time this book prints Agathas original ending painstakingly transcribed from her notebooks. Every decade saw Agatha Christies success grow to new heights. The emergence of the world-famous Collins Crime Club in 1930 brought with it the very first Miss Marple mystery the austerity of the 1940s had Agatha Christie preparing to kill off Hercule Poirot & the 1950s saw her experiment increasingly with formats influenced by more modern thrillers. Focusing on the detail of more than 20 Christie novels to illustrate this John Curran shows the evolution of Agathas writing through the decades including the influence of the swinging sixties & seventies concluding the book with a look at Agathas last notebook using his Christie knowledge to speculate about what she had in mind based on her brief notes for an unwritten final book. Also

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a number of short stories from the archives reproduced in full including the unpublished The Man Who Knew How I Created Hercule Poirot & an early draft for a Miss Marple story The Case of the Caretakers Wife.


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Agatha Christies life & career told through the decades from the never-before-published original ending to her first book to the unused ideas for her last complete with two unpublished Agatha Christie stories
- including a lost Miss Marple. In this follow-up volume to the acclaimed Agatha Christies Secret Notebooks Christie archivist & expert John Curran leads the reader through the six decades of Agatha Christies writing career unearthing some remarkable clues to her success & a number of never-before-published excerpts & stories from her archives. Starting his investigation in the 1920s John Curran examines the conventions of detective novels as they existed then & how Agatha Christies publisher talked her into changing the ending of her very first book The Mysterious Affair at Styles a move that almost certainly changed the fortunes of not only her career but the future of the whole crime writing genre. For the very first time this book prints Agathas original ending painstakingly transcribed from her notebooks. Every decade saw Agatha Christies success grow to new heights. The emergence of the world-famous Collins Crime Club in 1930 brought with it the very first Miss Marple mystery the austerity of the 1940s had Agatha Christie preparing to kill off Hercule Poirot & the 1950s saw her experiment increasingly with formats influenced by more modern thrillers. Focusing on the detail of more than 20 Christie novels to illustrate this John Curran shows the evolution of Agathas writing through the decades including the influence of the swinging sixties & seventies concluding the book with a look at Agathas last notebook using his Christie knowledge to speculate about what she had in mind based on her brief notes for an unwritten final book. Also

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a number of short stories from the archives reproduced in full including the unpublished The Man Who Knew How I Created Hercule Poirot & an early draft for a Miss Marple story The Case of the Caretakers Wife.


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A fascinating exploration of the contents of Agatha Christies 73 recently discovered notebooks including illustrations deleted extracts & two unpublished Poirot stories. When Agatha Christie died in 1976 aged 85 she had become the worlds most popular author. With sales of more than two billion copies worldwide she had achieved the impossible
- more than one book every year since the 1920s every one a bestseller. So prolific was her output it was even claimed that Agatha must have a photographic memory. Was this true? Or did she resort over those 55 years to more mundane methods of planning her ingenious crimes? Following the death of Agathas daughter Rosalind at the end of 2004 a remarkable legacy was revealed. Unearthed among her affairs at the family home of Greenway were Agatha Christies private notebooks 73 handwritten volumes which though known about for years had been largely ignored probably because Agathas unmistakable handwriting was so hard to read. But when archivist John Curran began deciphering the notebooks the extent of this treasure trove became apparent... This book lifts the lid on Agatha Christies biggest secret
- how her pencilled notes lists & drafts led to her many successful books plays & stories. Alternative plots titles & characters deleted scenes even her plans for the books she didnt get to write
- John Currans investigation reveals a wealth of unpublished material including two complete Hercule Poirot short stories never before published: The Incident of the Dogs Ball & the unseen thirteenth Labour of Hercules!


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Hiya! What would you do if your smelly brother started getting emails from a mystery girl? Ha ha! OK I admit is was my fault. My friend Martha had got into trouble with her mum & I was helping out but things went a bit wrong especially when the mystery girl started sending James loads of LOVE & KISSES like this XXXXX. Woo-hoo! Agatha Parrot ...
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Hiya! One night me & my friends had to look after some baby chickens but one of them disappeared. Eeek eeek panic panic
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We had a battle of magic at Odd Street School! A magician came to do a show & he tried to hatch a scary Zombie Bird out of a silver egg. Eeky-freak! But thanks to Biancas trombone a secret trapdoor & Martha being invisible...the Zombie Bird turned out to be the funniest thing ever ha ha! (If youre scared of magic like our friend Ellie dont worry. This book wont turn you into a frog. Or a rabbit)! Hope you like it & thanks for reading this Blurb. ...
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Agatha Raisin's detective agency has become so successful that she decides to take time off for rest & relaxation. But as soon as she does she remembers that when she does have time on her hands she doesn't know what to do with it. So it doesn't take much for the vicar of a nearby village to persuade her to help publicize the church fete
- especially when the event organizer George Selby turns out to be a handsome widower. Agatha brings out the crowds for the fete all right but there's more going on than innocent village fun. Several of the offerings in the jam-tasting booth turn out to be poisoned & the festive entertainment becomes the scene of two murders. Along with her young assistant Toni Agatha must lift the lid on the jam tampering see to the safety of the church funds & root out the nasty secrets lurking in the village. Quite a tall order while she is attempting to flirt with gorgeous George who probably has a few secrets of his own! Praise for The Agatha Raisin Series": 'M.C. Beaton's imperfect heroine is an absolute gem'
- " Publishers Weekly". ' Clever red herrings & some wicked unfinished business guarantees that the listener will pant for a sequel'
- " The Times Audio Review"."


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Yuletide over-indulgence on the poison front... During the dark grey days of early December Agatha is obsessed by two things
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Agatha Christie: Crooked House

With World War II at an end Charles Hayward is finally free to marry the woman he loves Sophia Leonides. However she refuses - the unexplained death of her grandfather wealthy businessman Aristide Leonides draws her back to the suffocating environment of her family home. Charles follows but his arrival coincides with the discovery that Aristides death was murder. The ensuing investigation drags Charles into the dark heart of the family and its deadly secrets and dangers. Even if Charles escapes with his life will he survive the corrosive effect of the family itself?
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With World War II at an end Charles Hayward is finally free to marry the woman he loves Sophia Leonides. However she refuses
- the unexplained death of her grandfather wealthy businessman Aristide Leonides draws her back to the suffocating environment of her family home. Charles follows but his arrival coincides with the discovery that Aristides death was murder. The ensuing investigation drags Charles into the dark heart of the family & its deadly secrets & dangers. Even if Charles escapes with his life will he survive the corrosive effect of the family itself?

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