Agatha Christie: A biography
By (Author) Janet Morgan
Contributions by Agatha Christie
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
29th September 2017
24th August 2017
Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
823.912
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
320g
Janet Morgans definitive and authorised biography of Agatha Christie, with a new retrospective foreword by the author.
Agatha Christie (18901976), the worlds bestselling author, is a public institution. Her creations, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, have become fictions most legendary sleuths and her ingenuity has captured the imagination of generations of readers. But although she lived to a great age and was prolific, she remained elusively shy and determinedly private.
Given sole access to family papers and other protected material, Janet Morgans definitive biography unravels Agatha Christies life, work and relationships, creating a revealing and faithfully honest portrait. The book has delighted readers of Christies detective stories for more than 30 years with its clear view of her career and personality, and this edition includes a new foreword by the author reflecting on the longevity of Agatha Christies extraordinary success and popularity.
A masterly an gripping biography Janet Morgans study has merits far beyond merely keeping the faithful in touch with their vanished priestess.
ANTONIA FRASER, STANDARD
From it cool, beautifully paced and consistently entertaining narrative one gets a clear view of Christies career and personality.
ROBERT BARNARD, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
It lays, once and for all, the malicious rumours and vulgar gossip put about by other writers on the subject of Agatha Christies ten days disappearance in 1926, providing an authoritative, as well as authorised, explanation for the event.
T.J. BINYON, LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
Leaves not a stone unturned in the day to day doings of Mrs Christie; eighty-six years of bric-a-brac, people incidents houses, places, bills and interminable contract and copyright deals.
POLLY TOYNBEE, GUARDIAN
Janet Morgan is a writer and consultant who lives near Oxford. She worked in the governments Think Tank from 1978 to 1981 and now advises governments, companies and other organizations on long-range planning, new technology and different strategies. Her books include The House of Lords and the Labour Government 1964-70 and other publications on politics and broadcasting. She was the editor of the three-volume edition of The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister and of Backbench Diaries 1951-63 by Richard Crossman and was the co-editor, with Richard Hoggart, of The Future of Broadcasting. Agatha Christie is her first biography.