Duchess of death : the unauthorized biography of Agatha Christie
Utilizing over 5,000 previously unpublished letters, notes, and documents, the author tells how Christie's life was "as full of romance, travel, wealth, and scandal as any mystery Christie ever crafted."--Publisher description.
"A revealing and in-depth biography of the bestselling author, drawing on 5,000 previously unpublished letters, notes, documents and photos from her estate. Although one of the most popular novelists in history, with over 2 billion books sold worldwide, her life is shrouded in secrecy and fuelled by curiosity. Hack offers a compelling portrait at the personal and literary life of the much-loved writer."
"Utilizing over 5,000 previously unpublished letters, notes, and documents, the author tells how Christie's life was "as full of romance, travel, wealth, and scandal as any mystery Christie ever crafted."--Publisher description."@en
"Utilizing over 5,000 previously unpublished letters, notes, and documents, the author tells how Christie's life was "as full of romance, travel, wealth, and scandal as any mystery Christie ever crafted."--Publisher description."
"Utilizing over 5,000 previously unpublished letters, notes, and documents, the author tells how Christie's life was "as full of romance, travel, wealth, and scandal as any mystery Christie ever crafted." -- from publisher description."
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