THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO AGATHA CHRISTIE

The Definitive Guide to Agatha Christie

Over the years, Christie grew Fed up with Poirot, A lot as Doyle did with Sherlock Holmes.[six]: 230  By the top with the 1930s, Christie wrote in her diary that she was locating Poirot "insufferable", and because of the nineteen sixties she felt he was "an egocentric creep".[114] Thompson thinks Christie's occasional antipathy to her developme

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