Agatha Christie's secret notebooks Fifty years of mysteries in the making

John Curran

Book - 2011

A fascinating exploration of the contents of Agatha Christie's long hidden notebooks, including illustrations, analyses, and two previously unpublished short stories.--publisher's description.

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Published
New York : Harper 2011
Language
English
Main Author
John Curran (-)
Edition
1st Harper pbk. ed
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
496 p. : ill., facs. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780061988370
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. A Murder is Announced: The Beginning of a Career
  • 2. Dumb Witness: The Evidence of the Notebooks
  • Exhibit A. The Detection Club
  • 3. The Moving Finger: Agatha Christie at Work
  • Exhibit B. Other Crime Writers in the Notebooks
  • 4. Cat among the Pigeons: The Nursery Rhyme Murders
  • Exhibit C. Agatha Christie in the Notebooks
  • 5. Blind Man's Buff: A Game of Murder
  • Exhibit D. True Crime in the Notebooks
  • 6. The Girl in the Train: Murder Aboard
  • 7. Elephants Can Remember: Murder in Retrospect
  • Exhibit E. N or M? a Titles Quiz
  • 8. Destination Unknown: Murder Abroad
  • 9. In a Glass Darkly: The Unknown Christie
  • Exhibit F. The House of Dreams: Unused Ideas
  • 10. Sanctuary: A Holiday for Murder
  • 11. Poirot Investigates: The Labours of Hercules
  • Exhibit G. Murder is Easy: Seeds of Inspiration
  • 12. The Body in the Library: Murder by Quotation
  • Appendix: Swan Song - Two Last Stories
  • The Capture of Cerberus
  • The Incident of the Dog's Ball
  • Agatha Christie Chronology
  • Index of Titles
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Curran, longtime literary adviser to the Agatha Christie estate, painstakingly describes and excerpts the private notebooks of one of the most influential names in detective fiction. Casual or even moderately well-versed fans of Christie may find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer volume of minutiae Curran extracts from the 73 notebooks the author maintained. His effort, however, is admirable: the majority of the notebook entries lack dates and often jump between novels and stories written years apart, and Christie's handwriting is at times akin to shorthand. The most fascinating aspect of the notebooks is the rare glimpse they allow into the mind of a writer, especially one as imaginative as Christie, who, though not a prose stylist, was expert at devising intricate plots. For example, in the notebooks, she poses questions to herself ("how should all this be approached?" "Who is killed?" and "Someone shot or stalked at school Sports?") while mapping out the novel Cat Among the Pigeons. The inclusion of two rare short stories featuring Hercule Poirot makes this an appealing read for Christie-philes. B&w photos. (Mar. 1) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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