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- Agatha Christie Agatha Christie was an English crime fiction author. Her crime novels are witty and full of surprising twists. The two main characters of her crime novels are Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. Now these great books are also available as downloadable au...
- The Best Of Agatha Christie What it says: the best works and adaptations of Agatha Christie! Books, movies, audio books, and video games.
- my collection of funny quotes I am starting a collection of funny quotes from various people. My hope is that it grows to be quite sizable. I would appreciate any quotes that you can post in the Guest Book, providing that they are clean and funny. Thanks. Clipart
- Agatha Christie Audio Books Agatha Christie Audio Books are a great way to enjoy the special charm and the British touch of Christie's so well written detective stories. Having a skilled narrator read the adventures of Miss Marple to you makes the stories even beter than when y...
- Female Sleuths in Mystery Novels Books have always been an integral part of my life. There is little that I enjoy more than to sit down with a good book in my hand and escape for a little while. My genre of choice is the mystery novel and I particularly enjoy the books written with...
- Hercule Poirot My Favorite Agatha Christie Character Hercule Poirot is a detective of Belgian nationality created by the famous mystery author, Agatha Christie. What does he look like? Well, he is a "little man" with an egg-shaped head and dark hair. He also has a unique moustache that he tak...
- Best Acorn Media Films Hey there, world! I'd love to share some smashing cinema with you. Ever go to a movie and come out disgusted that you had to spend $20 or more for a ticket, popcorn, too much pop, only to come out wishing you'd seen something else? Sure you have. O...
- Torquay South Devon The English Riviera This is Torquay, South Devon, known as The English Riviera. Best known for Fawlty Towers, Agatha Christie, Palm Trees, Boats, Beaches & Sunshine. There is always something going on in Torquay and there are many attractions such as Living Coasts, Ke...
- Agatha Christie Biography Agatha Christie 1890-1976 Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born in Torquay, England on September 15, 1890. She died peacefully at home on January 12, 1976 after a short cold. Agatha Christie wrote also as Mary Westmacott. In 1914 she married Colone...
- Burgh Island, South Devon Burgh Island is a small island off the coast of South Devon in the Southwest of England separated from Bigbury-on-sea on the mainland by just a few hundred yards of sea at high-tide and a short stretch of beach at low-tide. The island is home to one...
- My All Time Favorite Novels Here, for your browsing pleasure, is a listing of my all time favorite novels, from Number Ten to Number One! I hope you enjoy looking over my list and checking out my favorites--they just may become yours, too!
- The River Dart Seals, castles, cormorants, boat trips, cream teas, Agatha Christie! Dartmouth is one of my favourite places to visit in Devon, England. In this lens I've collected some of the information I've learnt about this area from my trips, including inform...
- Brixham - a Pretty Fishing Town I spent my early teenage years in Brixham, the pretty, little fishing town on the south side of Torbay, opposite Torquay. Although it's more than 40 years since I lived there, I still have a soft spot for the place. It is a working fishing port wit...
- Top Ten Favorite T.V. Shows I love trying to figure out those murder mysteries like, Columbo, Monk, and Murder She Wrote. It's like playing the game of Clue. I used to read the Nancy Drew Mystery Series as a teen, so I guess I like to solve the "who done its". This page will sh...
- Audio Books Headquarters Audio Books are a very convenient way to 'read' more books. With the MP3 player audiobooks have become a lot easier to take along. This group welcomes all audio book lenses. The choice of audio books increases every day, even though there are still...
- Tracking down the World's Greatest Detectives I was always been a great admirer of the Sherlock Holmes cases by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I sometimes thought that Sherlock Holmes was a real person, when growing up. I loved watching all the Holmes mysteries every sunday morning as a child...
- Bonfire Night Though these days it goes on for weeks before and after the 5th of November. The day arrives and the fireworks are already exploding. The following chant recalls the reason for the activity, though burning images of the Pope or more recently politician...
- Miss Marple as played by Joan Hickson Agatha Christie must have had great fun writing her Miss Marple murder mysteries. Miss Marple was the spinster aunt we all would invent for ourselves - caring, observant and intelligent. If she was an irritation to some, she was much loved by others....
- Torquay - South Devon Torquay is the largest of the three main towns on Torbay on the south coast of Devon in the south of the UK. Torquay stands on the northern side of the bay, Paignton is in the middle and the smallest, Brixham, is on the south side. The three towns ar...
- longest stage drama In 1947 Queen Mary, mother of the reigning British monarch George VI, celebrated her eighteenth birthday.BBC wanted to celebrate this event on the radio, and came to know that Her Majesty would like nothing better than a play by Agatha Christie.Hence...
