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'There were hundreds of corpses in Agatha Christie's life - corpses bloated with poison, gory with blood, bodies pushed under passing cars, riddled with bullets, or shoved off cliffs, corpses injected with overdoses, strangled and smothered. How they met their gruesome ends and who killed them would reach Australia via the pages of her eighty-three detective novels, and would be as popular with Australians as they were with everyone else around the world. Indeed, those corpses would make Agatha Christie the best-loved novelist the world has ever known.'
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Includes photographic portrait of Agatha Christie.
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