Agatha
Christie
-
The
Queen
of
Crime
Agatha
Christie,
born
on
September
15,
1890,
is
widely
regarded
as
the
Queen
of
Crime
in
literature.
She
is
a
British
author
who
has
written
many
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books,
including
Murder
on
the
Orient
Express,
Death
on
the
Nile,
and
And
Then
There
Were
None.
Born
in
Torquay,
Devon,
Christie's
early
years
were
peaceful
and
secluded.
She
was
educated
at
home
by
her
mother
and
loved
storytelling
from
a
young
age.
She
married
at
the
age
of
24
and
began
to
write
as
a
way
of
supplementing
her
husband's
income.
Her
first
novel,
The
Mysterious
Affair
at
Styles,
was
published
in
1920.
Christie's
writing
style
is
characterized
by
intricate
plots,
unexpected
twist
endings,
and
detailed
character
descriptions.
Her
novels
are
known
for
their
red
herrings,
clues,
and
misdirections,
which
keep
readers
guessing
until
the
very
end.
Her
works
have
been
adapted
into
films,
TV
shows,
and
stage
plays,
with
the
most
notable
being
the
long-running
stage
play
The
Mousetrap.
Despite
her
success,
Christie
suffered
from
personal
tragedies
in
her
life.
She
divorced
her
first
husband
in
1928
and
lost
her
mother
in
1926.
In
1930,
Christie's
daughter
was
born,
and
she
continued
to
write
as
a
single
mother.
She
later
remarried
and
continued
to
write
until
her
death
in
1976.
Today,
Christie
remains
a
beloved
author,
and
her
books
continue
to
be
bestsellers.
Her
legacy
as
the
Queen
of
Crime
continues
to
inspire
both
readers
and
writers
alike,
and
her
impact
on
the
mystery
genre
is
immeasurable.