Agatha Christie is known all over
the world as the Queen of Crime. She wrote 78 crime novels, 19 plays and 6
romantic novels under the name of Mary Westmacott. Her books have been
translated into 103 foreign languages. She is the third best-selling author in
the world (after Shakespeare and the Bible). Many of her novels and short
stories have been filmed. The Mousetrap, her most famous play, is now the
longest-running play in history.
Agatha Christie was born at Torquay,
Devonshire. She was educated at home and took singing lessons in Paris. She
began writing at the end of the First World War. Her, first novel, The
Mysterious Affair at Styles, was published in 1920. That was the first
appearance of Hercule Poirot, who became one of the most popular private
detectives since Sherlock Holmes. This little Belgian with the egg-shaped head
and the passion for order amazes everyone by his powerful intellect and is
brilliant solutions to the most complicated crimes.
Agatha Christie became generally
recognised in 1926, after the publishing of her novel The Murder of Roger
Ackroyd. It's still considered her masterpiece. When Agatha Cristie got tired
of Hercule Poirot she invented Miss Marple, a deceptively mild old lady with
her own method of investigation. Her last Poirot book, Curtain, appeared
shortly before her death, and her last Miss Marple story, Sleeping Murder, and
her autobiography were published after her death.
Agatha Christie's success with millions
of readers lies in her ability to combine clever plots with excellent character
drawing, and a keen sense of humour with great powers of observation. Her plots
always mislead the reader and keep him in suspense. He cannot guess who the
criminal is. Fortunately, evil is always conquered in her novels.
Agatha Christie's language is simple
and good and it's pleasant to read her books in the original.
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