The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Author Agatha Christie: The Birth Location of Christie, the Character Description of Christie by English Philanthropist Mathew Prichard (Christie’s Grandson), the Reason Christie’s Works Were Successful, How Christie Constructed Ideas, How Christie Developed Storyline Plots, an Example of This Technique, Christie’s View of Why a Lack of Education Allowed Her to Write Creatively, Christie’s Quote Upon Boredom and Writing, the Character Description of U.S. Stockbroker Frederick Alvah Miller (Christie’s Father) and U.S. Soldier Louis Montant Miller (Christie’s Brother), the 3 Women Who Played the Most Influential Roles During Christie’s Childhood and Adolescence, the Reason Christie’s Work is Referred to as “Cozy Crime”, the First Work Christie Produced Which Did Not Have a Narrow List of Criminal Suspects, the Reason Christie Was Able to Explore the Subject of Medicine Within Her Writing, Christie Developing an Emotional Repository During World War I for Future Works, the Career Path Which Allowed Christie to Learn About Pharmacological Poisons, Subjects of Expertise Within Christie’s Works, the Publication of Christie Which Contains the Most Accurate Forensic Details, the Forensic Details Christie Added Within the Death on the Nile Publication, the Person Who Inspired Christie’s Interest Within Forensics and Pathology, the Year Christie Began Writing Professionally, the Discovery of Christie’s Abandon Vehicle in 1926, the Length of Time Christie Was Reported Missing for, the Marriage of Christie and English Military Officer Archibald Christie (Christie’s First Husband), the Publication Which Caused Christie to Become a Recognized Author, Archibald Christie Engaging Within a Romantic Extramarital Affair, Christie Traveling to Stay at the Harrogate Hydro Hotel (The Old Swan Hotel), the Modern Day Name of The Harrogate Hydro Hotel, the Name Christie Used to Sign in to The Harrogate Hydro Hotel and the Economic Cost Paid to Rent a Room, Christie Attempting to Rekindle Archibald Christie’s Romantic Attraction, the Number of Days Before Christie Was Discovered, Christie Inserting Chaotic Twists and Turns into Her Storyline Plots, Christie Understanding Deception and Her Audience, Christie Migrating to the Middle East, Christie Refusing to Publish After Her Disappearance, the Reason Christie Decided to Travel the World, Christie Meeting English Archaeologist Max Mallowan (Christie’s Second Husband), How Christie and Mallowan’s Romantic Relationship Developed, How Christie Became an Expert Photographer, the Zenith of Christie’s Imaginative Works, the Locomotive Which Christie Described as the “Train of my Dreams”, the Reason Christie’s Trip Upon the Orient Express Was Delayed, the Period When Christie Wrote the Murder On the Orient Express Publication, Christie’s Morally Darkest Publication, the Development of World War II, the Location Christie Migrated to During World War II, the World War II Letters of Christie Which Provide Insight into Her Creative Process, the Number of Books Produced by Christie Annually, the Reason Christie’s Works Became Popular During World War II, the Best Selling Novelist in History, the Only Publications Which Have Sold More Copies Than Christie, Christie Desiring to be Out of Public Focus, Christie Becoming More Secluded During Late Adulthood, the Benefit of Christie’s Reclusive Personality, and the Death of Christie

Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890. Christie has been described by her grandson Mathew Prichard as the “best listener I ever met in my life. She listened to what anybody said, she watched what they did, and then she made her own use of it”. In addition to this, Christie recorded everything, with the haphazard design of her notebooks the key to her success. Christie leveraged her notebooks as her sounding board, the place where she brainstormed upon paper. One of t...


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