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Agathe Christie (Ingles Trabajo)

Agatha Christie was a British writer born in 1890 known for her police genre novels and plays including Murder on the Orient Express, Ten Little Blacks, and The Mousetrap. She wrote over 60 novels and short story collections, establishing herself as the best-selling novelist of all time.

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Agathe Christie (Ingles Trabajo)

Agatha Christie was a British writer born in 1890 known for her police genre novels and plays including Murder on the Orient Express, Ten Little Blacks, and The Mousetrap. She wrote over 60 novels and short story collections, establishing herself as the best-selling novelist of all time.

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AGATHA

CHRISTIE
Made by Patricia Sánchez Pascual
1ºBACH A.
BIOGRAPHY
• Birth: 15 of September of 1890, Torquay, United Kingdom.
• Death: 12 of Jaunary of 1976, Winterbrook, United
Kingdom.
• Daughter: Rosalind Hicks.
• Age: Victorian age.
• Spouses: Archibald Christie (m. 1914–1928) and Max
Mallowan (m. 1930–1976).
• The murder of Roger Ackroyd (“El
asesinato de Roger Ackroyd”).
• Murder on the Orient Express (“Asesinato
en el Orient Express”).
• Ten littles blacks (“Diez negritos”).
• A murder is announced (“Se anuncia un
THE MOST asesinato”).
• The Mousetrap (“La ratonera”).
IMPORTAN
T BOOKS
THE GENRE
OF THE
Police
BOOKS
Romantic
Theatrical
Suspense
WHAT IS
AGATHA • Because she was a brithish writer and
playwright dedicaded almost entirely to
CHRISTIE the police genre.
• And for his work he achieved the highest
KNOWN international recognition.

FOR?

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