
Let’s beware of crime writers. Not only do their novels plunge us into the depths of mystery and the dark recesses of the human soul but, sometimes, they distill these same shadows into real life. This is the case with the very British and very sagacious Agatha Christie (1890-1976), crowned “queen of crime” by her readers and critics alike.
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