Agatha Christie also wrote romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, and was occasionally published under the name Agatha Christie Mallowan.
Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She wrote 66 crime novels and story collections, fourteen plays, and six novels under a pseudonym in Romance. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation. According to Index Translationum, she remains the most-translated individual author, having been translated into at least 103 languages. She is the creator of two of the most enduring figures in crime literature-Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple-and author of The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in the history of modern theatre.
Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, Devon, England, U.K., as the youngest of three. The Millers had two other children: Margaret Frary Miller (1879–1950), called Madge, who was eleven years Agatha's senior, and Louis Montant Miller (1880–1929), called Monty, ten years older than Agatha.
Before marrying and starting a family in London, she had served in a Devon hospital during the First World War, tending to troops coming back from the trenches. During the First World War, she worked at a hospital as a nurse; later working at a hospital pharmacy, a job that influenced her work, as many of the murders in her books are carried out with poison. During the Second World War, she worked as a pharmacy assistant at University College Hospital, London, acquiring a good knowledge of poisons which feature in many of her novels.
Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, came out in 1920. During her first marriage, Agatha published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines.
In late 1926, Agatha's husband, Archie, revealed that he was in love with another woman, Nancy Neele, and wanted a divorce. On 8 December 1926 the couple quarreled, and Archie Christie left their house, Styles, in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. That same evening Agatha disappeared from her home, leaving behind a letter for her secretary saying that she was going to Yorkshire. Her disappearance caused an outcry from the public, many of whom were admirers of her novels. Despite a massive manhunt, she was not found for eleven days.
In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Max Mallowan (Sir Max from 1968) after joining him in an archaeological dig. Their marriage was especially happy in the early years and remained so until Christie's death in 1976.
Christie frequently used familiar settings for her stories. Christie's travels with Mallowan contributed background to several of her novels set in the Middle East. Other novels (such as And Then There Were None) were set in and around Torquay, where she was born. Christie's 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express was written in the Hotel Pera Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the southern terminus of the railway. The hotel maintains Christie's room as a memorial to the author. The Greenway Estate in Devon, acquired by the couple as a summer residence in 1938, is now in the care of the National Trust.
Christie often stayed at Abney Hall in Cheshire, which was owned by her brother-in-law, James Watts. She based at least two of her stories on the hall: the short story The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, and the novel After the Funeral. Abney Hall became Agatha's greatest inspiration for country-house life, with all the servants and grandeur which have been woven into her plots.
To honour her many literary works, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1956 New Year Honours. The next year, she became the President of the Detection Club.
And Then There Were None is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie. In the novel, ten people, who have previously been complicit in the deaths of others but have escaped notice or punishment, are tricked into coming onto an island. Even though the guests are the only people on the island, they are all mysteriously murdered one by one, in a manner paralleling, inexorably and sometimes grotesquely, the old nursery rhyme, "Ten Little Niggers".
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阿加莎的《無人生還》並不長,2個小時就可以看完。故事確實結構巧妙,最後的邏輯也閤情閤理。 其中“假死”,轉移大傢的注意力到醫生,以及最後的兩人PK,都是絕佳的設計。 但是,這裏麵也有一些明顯的Bug(按嚴重程度): #1:法官說服醫生幫助他假死,這裏麵有嚴重邏輯...
評分《無人生還》這本書,是我在一個偶然的情況下買迴來的,說實話在此之前我並不是阿加莎的書迷,也沒有閱讀過任何一本她的書,我知道她是在一個國內某推理小說的腰封上,寫的XXX被稱作為中國的阿加莎。當時我在想,能夠被當做喻體如此稱贊的,想必是位非常瞭不起的推理小說...
評分在很多人看來,一本推理小說再好,看一次也就夠瞭——凶手都知道瞭,重讀還有什麼意義呢?的確,絕大多數推理小說,“意外性”都會被放在首位。有理有據的作品可以令人嘖嘖稱奇,而其餘的,作者所緻力的方嚮,則是“驚嚇”。 初讀《無人生還》,顯然是一部可以令人為之驚奇...
評分作為一名社會派推理的鐵粉,筆者曾無數次嚮自己也嚮他人詢問:如何將社會派與其他派彆的推理無縫對接。 盡管韆萬次地問,但縱覽各國各派推理小說數年,答案其實早就存在——甚至遠在社會派鼻祖鬆本清張提齣“社會派”這個專屬詞匯之前。意即,以社會派的故事作為案件的源頭或...
評分荒島上僅有十個人,其中有一個是凶手。但他們接連死去,無人生還。那麼誰是殺人犯?是最後一個死去的人嗎?如果不是,那麼他(她)如何在死去之後,還能使自己的殺人計劃照常實行?他(她)為什麼殺人,又為什麼給自己也貼上死亡標簽? 在《無人生還》中,阿加莎·剋...
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最可怕的是預知自己要死但是不知道什麼時候以及怎樣死,當然還懷著一絲僥幸也許不會死。。。
評分阿婆是一個真正意義上的藝術傢,為瞭挑戰自己,給自己齣瞭一個特彆難的難題,然後再解決。她對自己是如此滿意,以至於她給這個故事寫瞭一個前言來錶揚自己。
評分果然一打開就必須一口氣看完,到最後也沒猜到凶手,好看,滿足
評分神一般的密室殺人鼻祖
評分It'll be a five-star thriller, but a four-star detective story.
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