If you want to get hooked on the queen of crime, you can’t go wrong by starting with her bestselling novel of all time: And Then There Were None. In what order should you read Agatha Christie ...
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The world’s best-selling mystery, And Then There Were None? Or, to really get to grips with the author as a person, perhaps her fascinating autobiography? (Disclaimer: As a life-long Christie ...
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In the table read with the whole cast, I kind of just read it without any emotion and I do remember the director saying, ‘She’ll be more emotional next time,’" she said.