Agatha Christie
Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was a British writer who wrote mysteries, psychological fiction, plays, and poetry. That is an almost laughably cryptic basic description of one of the bestselling writers in publishing. Currently, it is estimated that her books have sold approximately two billion copies. Her estate estimates that she is the most widely published author or text after the Bible and Shakespeare. She has been translated into 103 languages. Not shabby for a upper middle-class girl who liked lab work in chemistry and pharmaceuticals — and who liked to write.
She bestrides the world of mysteries like a colossus. She is often considered formulaic in her approach, “cookie-cutter,” but any respectful reading quickly dispels that envious evaluation. She wrote sixty-seven detective novels and fourteen short-story collections, intimidating enough, and influential beyond all measure for a century now. She also wrote a series of novels under the name of Mary Westmacott which astonish anyone who reads them not as gothic romance, as they were marketed, but as psychological surgeries, merciless analytical examinations of women at the sharp end of reality. She often wrote with humor, with a sharp and sassy satirical eye, and she was capable of a sensitive pathos with the people who were collateral damage in her so-called “whodunits.” Remarkably, she had a cool and ambivalent attitude toward her heroes and heroines, including Miss Marple and the great Hercule Poirot.
Agatha Christie is a complex and complicated writer. I invite you to read her as comfort fare, which she is, and I invite you to read her as a twentieth-century novelist, which she is in a circumspect and mysterious way. Enjoy!
And Then There Were None 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle
And Then There Were None 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle
Piece together the mystery of Agatha Christie's most puzzling novel
An elegant mansion stands on a deserted island just off the coast. Ten strangers arrive, each expecting a stylish gathering put on by a mysterious host, but all is not as it seems. When they are cut off by a storm, it becomes clear that someone has murder in mind. Can you piece together this foreboding scene from Christie's
all-time bestselling crime novel, And Then There Were None, before it's too late?
1000-PIECE PUZZLE measuring 68 x 48.5cm (27 x 19 inches) when completed.
FOLD-OUT POSTER with an introduction to the novel - avoiding spoilers!
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DETAILED ILLUSTRATION showing all the characters as well as lots of hidden clues and references.