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Happy Birthday, Agatha Christie
It's a new year, according to the Jewish calendar, and I started mine by mistakenly deleting all my previous blog posts. Talk about wiping the slate clean!
But there can be few more pleasant ways to begin a new year of blogging than wishing Agatha Christie, who was born on September 15, 1890, a very happy birthday.
Why do Dame Agatha's books continue to sell in the billions? Robert Barnard, in his book A Talent to Deceive: An Appreciation of Agatha Christie, perhaps says it best: "It is the wonderful simplicity of Agatha Christie’s deceptions of the reader that keeps the stories of her classic period so fresh and readable. You always want to kick yourself at the end—rather than the author."
If I had to choose my favorite five Christies, my list would include, in no particular order:
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The Murder at the Vicarage
They Came to Baghdad
M or N?
All the rest of them :)
What are your favorites?
But there can be few more pleasant ways to begin a new year of blogging than wishing Agatha Christie, who was born on September 15, 1890, a very happy birthday.
Why do Dame Agatha's books continue to sell in the billions? Robert Barnard, in his book A Talent to Deceive: An Appreciation of Agatha Christie, perhaps says it best: "It is the wonderful simplicity of Agatha Christie’s deceptions of the reader that keeps the stories of her classic period so fresh and readable. You always want to kick yourself at the end—rather than the author."
If I had to choose my favorite five Christies, my list would include, in no particular order:
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The Murder at the Vicarage
They Came to Baghdad
M or N?
All the rest of them :)
What are your favorites?
Published on September 15, 2013 09:12
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agatha-christie, mysteries
When Cozy Mystery Met Dreidel Noir
Add some laughs to your Chanukah lights with this Chanukah-themed, Agatha Christie-inspired ebook: The Latke in the Library & Other Mystery Stories for Chanukah. Included are these four short mystery stories: The Latke in the Library, Evil Under the Wick, And Then There Were Gornisht, and The Olive Cracked. And the ebook is just 99 cents through the end of December.
Happy Chanukah!
Happy Chanukah!
Published on December 10, 2015 09:17
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agatha-christie, cozy-mystery, hanukkah, jewish-fiction, jewish-holidays, mystery