Christie retained custody of their daughter, Rosalind, and kept the Christie surname for her writing | She wrote about, and for, people like herself |
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In 2019, portrayed Christie in an episode, "No Friends Like Old Friends", in a Canadian drama, | Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press |
The Home of Agatha Christie | : 43, 49 Christie now lived alone at Ashfield with her mother |
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Margaret and Nathaniel had no children together, but Nathaniel had a 17-year-old son, Fred Miller, from his previous marriage | : 168—72 In August 1926, reports appeared in the press that Christie had gone to a village near to recuperate from a "breakdown" caused by "overwork" |
It opened at the in the West End of London on 25 November 1952, and by September 2018 there had been more than 27,500 performances.
In February 2012, after a , Chorion began to sell off its literary assets | She was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed in 1920 when , featuring detective Hercule Poirot, was published |
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In 2011, Christie was named the second most financially successful crime writer of all time in the United Kingdom, after , by digital crime drama TV channel with total earnings around 100 million | As Christie herself said, "Ten people had to die without it becoming ridiculous or the murderer being obvious |
She was disappointed when the six publishers she contacted declined the work.
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