
Neatorama discusses Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance in December of 1926.
From the story...
Christie has become one of the most popular detective science fiction writers of all time, selling over 2 billion copies of her books in 104 languages.
Still, one of the most sensational and mysterious events in her life was her own 11-day disappearance in December 1926. Although her defender believe Agatha was suffering from some kind of amnesia, all available evidence suggest that she used her expertise as a mystery writer to set her husband as the prime suspect in a murder case - with herself as the supposed victim.
1 comment:
Jonathan, what a fascinating tidbit, one that I'm going to explore further. Thanks.
Also want to wish you the best in your freelance writing career. I happen to be in the same field and live in Seattle.
Cheers,
Sonya
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