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singular good luck which enabled them to discover and identify an obscure vicar's fourth son asleep on a solitary picnic; it was very bad luck for them that he was able to assimilate a sixteenth times fatal dose of morphia. They were lucky, again, in having always at hand just the properties required to make an extempore murder seem something else; and as for the Bright Young Couple – but these are defects which are little noticeable in the gay stream of Mrs
Christie's narrative. Perhaps I should not have noticed them had I not read the book so quickly that, in a secluded village, there was nothing for it next day but to read it again with a sterner eye but no less enjoyment."
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376:(27 September 1934) concluded favourably, "Mrs Christie describes the risks (Bobby Jones and Frankie Derwent) ran in her lightest and most sympathetic manner, playing with her characters as a kitten will play with a ball of wool, and imposing no greater strain on her readers than the pleasure of reading at a sitting a story that tickles and tantalises but never exhausts their patience or ingenuity."
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Templetons, who have apparently since left Britain. Carstairs was on their trail when he was killed. Bobby is kidnapped and Frankie is lured to the same isolated cottage by Roger disguised as Dr Nicholson. They turn the tables on him with the timely arrival of Badger Beadon and find a drugged Moira in the house. When the police arrive, Roger has escaped.
345:(Dodd, Mead hardcover, 1970) she gives examples of how she has come up with ideas for her books. Included is this explanation: "You go to tea with a friend. As you arrive, her brother closes a book he is reading – throws it aside, says: 'Not bad, but why on earth didn't they ask Evans?' So you decide immediately a book of yours shortly to be written will bear the title,
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of the late John Savage, Frankie consults her family's solicitor in London and learns that
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385:(18 September 1935) concluded, "Frankie and Bobby are not nearly so brilliant as amateur detectives usually are in books, but you are sure to like them, and you may even be able to forgive Agatha Christie for leaving out Hercule Poirot just this once."
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his brother, a vocal opponent of the Japanese, murdered. As the war intensified, Jack returned to England with Sylvia but forced her to leave her children behind, where Roger was placed in an orphanage and Moira, it is implied, was used as a "
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on 20 August 1949 when several noticeable errors went out live, including one of the "corpses" standing up and walking off set in full view of the cameras. By the 1960s she was emphatically refusing to grant television rights to her works.
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which lasted three months and led to replacement production personnel when the strike ended, including a change of director. The original intention was that the 180-minute teleplay would be transmitted as a three-part "mini-serial", but
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who was at the height of his fame at the time of publication. The first chapter introduces "Bobby Jones" playing golf; when his stroke scuds disappointingly along the ground, the narrative explains this Bobby is not the American master.
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1983:"Hugh Laurie To Adapt Agatha Christie's 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?' Into BritBox's Biggest Original To Date]"
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shrewdness and good luck". Robert Barnard, writing in 1990, called it "Lively" but compared it to Evelyn Waugh's
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1634:The New York Times Book Review
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714:Hvorfor spurgte de ikke Evans?
382:The New York Times Book Review
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3312:Agatha Christie Award (Japan)
3187:The Mousetrap and Other Plays
2349:The Mystery of the Blue Train
1831:(Revised American ed.).
1802:"Agatha Christie photo trail"
1617:The Times Literary Supplement
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856:De ce nu i-au cerut lui Evans
821:Hvorfor spurte de ikke Evans?
790:translator: Dov Halachmi 1980
734:Miks nad ei kutsunud Evansit?
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2928:Double Sin and Other Stories
2706:By the Pricking of My Thumbs
2391:Murder on the Orient Express
2217:Tommy and Tuppence Beresford
2081:Seale, Jack (9 April 2023).
1778:Agatha Christie: A Biography
1619:, 27 September 1934 (p. 657)
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1213:as Sylvia Bassington-ffrench
1175:John Davies and Tony Wharmby
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2335:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
1261:as Henry Bassington-ffrench
1201:as Roger Bassington-ffrench
1036:Given a generous budget of
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675:/Zashto ne povikaha Evans?/
491:Edition, Hardcover, 394 pp
422:world, though one short on
167:in 1935 under the title of
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2489:One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
2475:And Then There Were None
1804:. BBC. 24 September 2014
1686:Barnard, Robert (1990).
1592:Marcum, J S (May 2007).
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1012:Agatha Christie's Poirot
969:And Then There Were None
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2893:The Labours of Hercules
2803:A Daughter's a Daughter
2594:They Do It with Mirrors
2510:The Body in the Library
2356:The Seven Dials Mystery
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1893:Haining, Peter (1990).
1861:"About Agatha Christie"
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604:by Charles L Clifford.
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2013:Surrey Live
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1474:Hugh Laurie
1404:Freddie Fox
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2767:Westmacott
2692:Third Girl
2671:The Clocks
2552:The Hollow
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1650:"Review".
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1504:References
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1410:Rik Mayall
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1725:9 April
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