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Agatha

The Real Life of Agatha Christie

Anne Martinetti author Guillaume Lebeau author Alexandre Franc illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SelfMadeHero

Published:5th May '16

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This graphic novel explores the life of Agatha Christie, focusing on her mysterious disappearance and the adventures that shaped her iconic characters.

In December 1926, the acclaimed crime novelist Agatha Christie mysteriously disappeared, causing a stir across British society. As authorities launched a nationwide search, speculation ran rampant: Was it murder, a hoax, or perhaps a publicity stunt? After ten days, Christie was found living under an alias in a Harrogate hotel, yet she chose not to reveal the details of her disappearance. This incident, despite her knack for surprising plot twists, remains one of the great unsolved mysteries of her life.

The graphic novel Agatha by Anne Martinetti, Guillaume Lebeau, and Alexandre Franc uses this enigmatic episode as a springboard to delve into Christie's life and character. From her childhood in Torquay to her early writing endeavors, the authors illustrate her evolution into a modern, free-spirited woman who embraced adventure through activities like flying, travel, and even surfing. As her iconic characters embark on their thrilling investigations, readers gain insight into the experiences that shaped Christie and her literary creations.

Spanning themes of love, loss, and personal challenges, Agatha: The Real Life of Agatha Christie offers a vivid portrayal of the beloved 20th-century crime writer. The narrative not only highlights her significant achievements but also unveils her struggles, presenting a relatable figure who was both humorous and flawed. The book also explores her complex relationship with her most famous character, Hercule Poirot, revealing the tension between creator and creation.

ISBN: 9781910593110

Dimensions: 240mm x 171mm x 21mm

Weight: 380g

128 pages