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Agatha Christie
The Annotated Nightstand: What Susan Orlean Is Reading Now, and Next
Featuring Gabrielle Zevin, Kate Atkinson, Matthew Desmond, and More
By
Diana Arterian
| October 16, 2025
An unsettling AI Agatha Christie is here to teach you how to write.
By
James Folta
| May 1, 2025
The Greatest Velmas of History and Fiction
Shaenon K. Garrity Takes Roll Call, from Agatha Christie to Harriet the Spy
By
Shaenon K. Garrity
| August 25, 2023
Here are the books that just entered the public domain.
By
Emily Temple
| January 3, 2023
The Annotated Nightstand: What Maira Kalman is Reading Now and Next
A Series by Diana Arterian
By
Diana Arterian
| October 20, 2022
Who is the real “Queen of Crime”? Agatha Christie’s estate sends a stern letter to Val McDermid.
By
Jonny Diamond
| August 31, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
What Makes Mysteries so Compelling?
By
History of Literature
| May 2, 2022
Where to stream Emma Thompson’s best literary roles.
By
Eliza Smith
| April 15, 2022
How a Swedish Whodunnit Speaks to Pandemic Life in Delhi (and the World)
By
Anandi Mishra
| February 18, 2022
Grace Lavery’s Reading List of Queer Treasures
What You Need to Know About Harry/Draco Fic, Opera,
and Queer History
By
Grace Lavery
| February 14, 2022
Death on the Nile
is Predictably Cursed by Its Troublesome Cast
Despite Branagh’s Best Efforts, the New Agatha Christie Adaptation Soured on the Shelf
By
Marah Eakin
| February 11, 2022
Bridging the Gap Between My Two Cultures with Fictional Foods
Nikki May on Dreaming of Jam Tarts as a Child in Lagos
By
Nikki May
| January 12, 2022
Alfred Molina on His Genre- and Character-Spanning Career
In Conversation with Josephine Reed for AudioFile Magazine
By
Behind the Mic
| October 15, 2021
The Murder on the Links
by Agatha Christie, Adapted by Kate McAll, Read by a Full Cast
A Classic Christie Whodunit as Vintage Radio Drama
By
Behind the Mic
| September 24, 2021
The Secret of Chimneys
by Agatha Christie, Read by Simon Jones
Return to the Golden Age of Mystery
By
Behind the Mic
| July 27, 2021
Got £2.75 million to spare? Now you can buy Agatha Christie’s house.
By
Walker Caplan
| April 16, 2021
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by
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November 4, 2025
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Christina Henry
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"