Agatha Christie, by Lucy Worsley

As a massive fan of this iconic author, any new books relating to Agatha Christie are essential reading. Following in the footsteps of Janet Morgan and Laura Thompson, Lucy Worsley has produced an exceptional biography of such a legend.

From Agatha’s earliest years through to her disastrous first marriage, to her golden years and a more loving second marriage, all whilst she completed her prolific novels and plays; she wasn’t just this formidable author. She was vulnerable, filled with mischief, yet totally bemused with all the fuss of being who she was. This makes me love her for more than just the joy she brought us with her books and plays; it brought her iconic creations to life. It is to be celebrated that the most important author of the 20th century continues to inspire and fascinate in the 21st century.

Worsley has produced the definitive account of the elusive Agatha. She is an extraordinary biographer, coupling historical insight with compelling storytelling; the book is full of sensitive interpretations and surprising revelations that you won't want to put it down.

This book has shone a light on Agatha's life, which I rate as the best biography of her that has ever been written. It has been so well researched, it is fascinating, offering new insights that I was compelled to keep reading, turning the pages to find out more.

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