Agatha Marie Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890 and is the smallest of the three children living in Torquay, England. Christie wrote six romantic stories under the name of Mary Westmark, but she is known for her 66 detective stories and 14 short story collections. Second to Shakespeare and the Bible, she is a bestseller. Christi said her childhood was very happy and she was surrounded by a powerful independent woman. She grew up with families of all faiths and believed that their mother was spiritual.
16 years have passed since Agatha Christie's novel "Oriental Express Murder" was last adapted. (But the most famous iteration still started in 1974.) Kenneth Brana's new acclaimed detective Herrache Powallot's view by Christie is luxurious but too late to be too late to be memorable There are often. Christie's novel is highly respected for its speed. Criminal acts are taking place and this book's page focuses on Poirot's reasoning about personal roles and how things happen. This happened during the last two hours of the movie, but it is hard to believe that nothing has been lost in translation. That movie opened a stolen thing on the crying wall, and we saw Poirot 's great debut for the first time and his strange habits (he was pursuing a perfect egg)
Christie, Agatha Murder Case Orient Express Murder Case It is a novel that keeps thinking outside of the page at your warning on the Orient Express. A wonderfully mysterious Herle cuirot with seemingly ordinary Orient express has other passengers. When the train was obstructed by a snowstorm, someone was murdered. Who was killed? How was he killed? Who did it? According to M. Poirot 's idea, he examines everyone on the ship and learns about their deepest and darkest secrets. This exciting novel makes a reader a detective and tries to solve the incident like a real detective. Do you succeed in finding a murderer or let the killer attack again? - Bobby Fraser, grade 2020
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