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Agatha Christie's Murder in the Making
Agatha Christie's Murder in the Making: Stories and Secrets from Her Archive | John Curran
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In this follow-up volume to the acclaimed AGATHA CHRISTIE'S SECRET NOTEBOOKS, Christie archivist and expert John Curran leads the reader through the six decades of Agatha Christie's writing career, unearthing some remarkable clues to her success and a number of never-before-published excerpts and stories from her archives.Starting his investigation in the 1920s, John Curran examines the conventions of detective novels as they existed then and how Agatha Christie's publisher talked her into changing the ending of her very first book, THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES, a move that almost certainly changed the fortunes of not only her career but the future of the whole crime writing genre. For the very first time, this book prints Agatha's original ending, painstakingly transcribed from her notebooks.Every decade saw Agatha Christie's success grow to new heights. The emergence of the world-famous Collins Crime Club in 1930 brought with it the very first Miss Marple mystery, the austerity of the 1940s had Agatha Christie preparing to kill off Hercule Poirot, and the 1950s saw her experiment increasingly with formats influenced by more modern thrillers. Focusing on the detail of more than 20 Christie novels to illustrate this, John Curran shows the evolution of Agatha's writing through the decades, including the influence of the swinging sixties and seventies, concluding the book with a look at Agatha's last notebook, using his Christie knowledge to speculate about what she had in mind based on her brief notes for an unwritten final book.Also includes a number of short stories from the archives reproduced in full, including the unpublished 'The Man Who Knew', 'The Wife of the Kenite', and an early draft for a Miss Marple story, 'The Case of the Caretaker's Wife'.
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FINALLY participating in #fallintobooks with my monthly wrap-up. As you can see, I don't actually read much on my family vacations 😂 October should have more reading. Fingers crossed.

Cinfhen Nice month 7y
rabbitprincess @Cinfhen Not a terrible month. Wish I'd had more time and energy to read. 7y
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A great follow-up to Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks. Loved seeing the unused ideas. Amazing how prolific she was and how cleverly she reused and adapted plots. Now I need to read They Came to Baghdad.

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You mean to say there is PRECEDENT for Branagh playing Poirot?! 🙄

(I know a lot of you are excited for the new Murder on the Orient Express, but I am not. David Suchet IS Poirot, and I accept no substitutes.)

Sace Peter Ustinov is my only Poirot, despite looking nothing like him. 7y
LauraBrook I too am NOT happy about the new adaptation. And I like all of the people in it! Suchet IS Poirot (though I do like Ustinov too). A bookish friend was all excited about the new movie and said "let's pick a day to see it!" I made a disgusted face and said I would absolutely not be seeing it and she was surprised. It just seems so wrong and distasteful to me! ? 7y
batsy I also feel the same about David Suchet. The tone of the new film, based on the trailer, feels so off. However I will probably end up watching it 😳 7y
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Dogearedcopy When the trailer appeared as a preview before Wonder Woman, I scoffed; but my daughter was instantly riveted, so I will putt bias aside and take her! 7y
BookBrat I‘m excited about the new movie and hoping to see it with my book club friends. We‘re adding the book as a “bonus” read for the year. 7y
rabbitprincess @RestlessFickleBookSlut My friend watched the Ustinovs and didn't think they were terrible, so I may try them from the library 😊 @LauraBrook I know, it's a great cast but it's just...why? @batsy Branagh's moustache threw me right off! @Dogearedcopy You are a good mom! 😄 @BookBrat It would be a good bonus read! I'm feeling the need for a Christie binge. 7y
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So yeah, instead of reading the library's copy of Murder in the Making, I bought my own! Ordered it off Book Depository along with Moranifesto. The three (!) British Library Crime Classics in the middle were bought at Chapters, the Cdn bookstore chain. A reasonable haul for August.
#augustofpages

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rabbitprincess

A lucky find at the library today. Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks was great, and I hope this one is as well.

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