On 12 January 1976, author Agatha Christie died peacefully, aged 85. She created the detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. By the time of her death, Christie had written more than 80 books. Most ...
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials is a thrilling mystery novel first published in 1929, which has been adapted into a gripping three-part Netflix series. In both the book and the series, the story follows ...
And, a half-century after her death, she has lost none of her ability to rivet the reader.
Half a century after the death of Agatha Christie (Sep 1890 - Jan 1976), the world is honouring the Queen of Crime with a ...
To be fair, not everyone hated former Doctor Who writer Chris Chibnall’ s take on Christie’s 1929 murder mystery, in which a ...
Her murder mysteries have captivated audiences for more than a century, but, 50 years after her death, she remains an enigma. A BBC profile from 1955 reveals some of her secrets.
How does she do it, grip each new generation with her thrillers? On her 50th death anniversary, we add it all up: truth, ...
Of her 66 tales, only four have not been retold. Her layered reveals and red herrings continue to inspire writers and filmmakers. Trace films through the years.
A new website to promote the works of Agatha Christie has been commissioned by brand management company Chorion and developed by Tangent One. The new site allows fans to plot their own locations of ...
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials falls flat with a confusing tone and uninteresting mystery, despite a talented cast.