Chris‧tie, Ag‧a‧tha /ˈkrɪsti, ˈæɡəθə/
(1890–1976) a British writer known for her many popular novels about murders and the
detectives who try to find out who did them. Her most famous characters are Miss
Marple and Hercule
Poirot, and two of her best-known books are
Murder on the Orient Express and
Death on the Nile, which have both been made into films.
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