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And Then There Were None: Audio CDs
The first ever unabridged audio CD edition of Agatha Christie’s most successful novel. Ten strangers, apparently with little in common, are lured to an island mansion off the coast of Devon by the mysterious U.N.Owen. Over dinner, a record begins to play, and the voice of an unseen host accuses ...
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From Stories
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Evil Under the Sun: Novel
Hercule Poirot is enjoying a well-deserved holiday on Smugglers’ Island holiday resort off the coast of Devon until the strangled body of glamorous actress Arlena Stuart is found. As Poirot becomes caught up in the murder investigation he discovers that nearly all the guests have a connection to Arlena. But ...
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In The Footsteps Of Agatha Christie: Reference Book
In the county of Devon lie the roots of Agatha Christie's world. She lived most of her life there, and it provided the setting for many of her novels. Francois Riviere guides us on a romantic journey in Christie's footsteps, tracing the interlinking patterns of her private and fictional worlds.
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The Regatta Mystery: Short Story
Diamond merchant, Isaac Pointz, and his guests come ashore at Dartmouth to enjoy the fair after the yacht races. Over dinner, young Eve Leathern bets she can make Pointz’s famous diamond, the Morning Star, disappear right at the table. When the girl does exactly that she discovers she has made ...
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Towards Zero: Novel
What is the connection between a failed suicide attempt, a wrongful accusation of theft against a schoolgirl, and the romantic life of a tennis player? To the casual observer, apparently nothing. When a houseparty gathers at Gull's Point, the seaside home of an elderly widow, earlier events come to a ...
From the rest of the site
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Biography: The Queen of Crime
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 in Torquay, England. Her father, Frederick, was an outgoing American with an independent income. Her mother, Clara, was rather shy; Agatha resembled her greatly in personality. There were two other children - Madge and Monty, both older than Agatha. Although ... -
"The Loveliest Place in the World": Christie's England
Greenway House, Agatha Christie’s Summer home, is opening to the public for the first time from the 28th February 2009. Christie fans will be able to visit the house she described as “the loveliest place in the world”. Greenway is found on the bank of the River Dart in Devon ... -
Celebrate Christie Week 2009: Latest News
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Game for a new adventure!: Blog
Today we unveil the newest Agatha Christie computer game. Dead Man's Folly is the latest of Christie's titles to be adapted as a seek and find game. Fans of the story can play the game for one hour free, by clicking here. The process of adapting Christie for the PC is ... -
The Loveliest Place in the World: Blog
Tomorrow, Greenway House, Agatha Christie’s Summer home, opens to the public for the first time. Those lucky enough to be able to make the trip to Devon will be able to see the house (and gardens) Dame Agatha described as “the loveliest place in the world”. I had the honour ... -
Greenway reopening 2009: Blog
If you were to ask me what I thought was the most important Agatha Christie thing that was going to happen in the next year, I would say the reopening of Greenway, Nima’s [my grandmother's] lovely house in Devon, now owned by the National Trust. To me, Greenway means all ... -
Guide to AC in Devon:
Hello everyone!
Has anyone come across a publication called "The Official Guide to Agatha Christie in Devon" by Martin Harris ...
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New AC stories!:
Guess what? I read today online that Harpers Collins will publish in 09 of this year two NEW short stories ...
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New Poirot short story :
to be published in Saturday's Daily Mail. If this is old news, fair enough, but anyway.......
'The Capture of ...