Agatha Christie, often called the “Queen of Crime,” is one of the most famous and prolific mystery writers of all time. Born in 1890, she is best known for creating iconic characters such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Throughout her career, Christie authored 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections, and several plays, including The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in history. Her works have sold over 2 billion copies worldwide, making her one of the best-selling authors of all time.
Christie’s writing is marked by intricate plots, clever twists, and a deep understanding of human nature. Her stories often revolve around murder mysteries, with seemingly unsolvable puzzles that Poirot or Marple untangle through sharp observation and deduction. Christie’s legacy continues to influence crime fiction, and her works remain as popular today as they were during her lifetime.
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