Agatha Christie: The Finished Portrait

Agatha Christie: The Finished Portrait

by Dr Andrew Norman (Author)

Synopsis

When Agatha Christie, the so-called 'Queen of Crime', disappeared from her home in Sunningdale in Berkshire for eleven days on 3 December 1927, the whole nation held its breath. The following day, when her car was found abandoned fourteen miles away, a nationwide search was instigated. From a painstaking reconstruction of Agatha's movements and behaviour during those eleven days, Dr Andrew Norman is able to shed new light on what, in many ways, has remained a baffling mystery. Only now, fifty years after Agatha's death, is it possible to explain fully, in the light of scientific knowledge, her behaviour during that troubled time. By deciphering clues from her celebrated works, "Agatha Christie: The Finished Portrait" sheds light on what is perhaps the greatest mystery of all to be associated with Britain's best-loved crime writer, namely that of the person herself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0752442880
ISBN 13: 9780752442884

Author Bio
Dr Andrew Norman graduated in animal physiology from St Edmund Hall, Oxford before qualifying in medicine from the Radcliffe Infirmary. He worked as a GP until 1983, and is now an established writer. He is the author of several biographies, including Adolf Hitler: The Final Analysis, published by Spellmount, and Arthur Conan Doyle: Beyond Sherlock Homes, also by Tempus. He lives in Poole, Dorset.