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Law professor and investment banker Ragnar Jonasson loves Agatha Christie’s puzzle mysteries so much that, starting at the age of 17, he translated more than a dozen of them into his native ...
BritBox has commissioned the new series, while production comes from the team behind Happy Valley at Lookout Point. Phoebe ...
Marie Benedict follows up "The Mysteries of Mrs. Christie" with "The Queens of Crime," in which Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Margery Allingham and others solve a real-life crime.
Laurence King Publishing has snapped up The Official Agatha Christie Puzzle Book containing 100 Christie-themed puzzles. Deputy publisher Philip Contos and Beth Eynon, editorial director for Seven ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNMurder Most Puzzling is a less charming version of LudwigIt reads like the back-of-the-envelope pitch for David Mitchell’s BBC hit Ludwig, but it is also the broad strokes idea ...
Complete Information About A Murder is Announced by Agatha Christie in Austin at The Vortex. An announcement in the local paper states the time and place when a murder is to occur in Miss ...
Death on the Nile, an adventure-detective game developed by Microids Studio Lyon. Players will experience a fresh twist on Agatha Christie’s famous story being placed in the 1970s fitted with dual ...
Brush off your moustache, collect your knitting needles and put your little grey cells to good use with 100 puzzles inspired by the work of Agatha Christie, including word searches, logic puzzles ...
As the season of giving draws nearer and thoughts inevitably begin to turn to gifts for friends and family, take your pick from two wickedly clever puzzle books that will put even the best of ...
Law professor and investment banker Ragnar Jonasson loves Agatha Christie's puzzle mysteries so much that, starting at the age of 17, he translated more than a dozen of them into his native Icelandic.
Law professor and investment banker Ragnar Jonasson loves Agatha Christie’s puzzle mysteries so much that, starting at the age of 17, he translated more than a… ...
Law professor and investment banker Ragnar Jonasson loves Agatha Christie’s puzzle mysteries so much that, starting at the age of 17, he translated more than a dozen of them into his native ...
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