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I'm currently re-reading Agatha Christie's 'Ten Little N......', subsequently retitled 'Ten Little Indians', and now 'Ten Little Soldiers' - that, I suppose will remain until 'Soldiers' becomes another non-pc word. But I digress. It got me wondering why you selected your username. Care to enlighten me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ten Little N was first published in the late 30's and of all her novels, Christie described this book as the most difficult to write. The title was changed to Ten Little Indians as mentioned but I'm sure the novel had a third title (for the US market?) 'And Then There Were None'.
I'm going to have to revisit Christie!
There was a regular publication dedicated to Christie which contained a hardback collectors edition with each magazine.
Time for The Moving Finger to type elsewhere! o:)
I'm going to have to revisit Christie!
There was a regular publication dedicated to Christie which contained a hardback collectors edition with each magazine.
Time for The Moving Finger to type elsewhere! o:)
I found the TV adaptions rather disappointing and not true to the book. My favourite is 'Murder is Easy' which featured neither Poirot or Miss Marple. It is really eerie and has a shock ending. When adapted for TV they wrote Miss Marple in and the ending had none of the tension of the book. I would also recommend 'Endless Night', again no Poirot or Miss Marple but suspenseful till the very end.
Nor did I approve of them changing the title of the series to just 'Marple'.
Nor did I approve of them changing the title of the series to just 'Marple'.
Naomi,I've got all my Christie books out,over 80 of them!
Nearly finished the first,published in 1922 The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
There is one line that states 'even Cynthia dressed up as a n*****'!!!
How times have changed!!
Have you seen the new stamps? I thought she passed away in 68 but it was 76.(told you I wasn't an expert) :)
Nearly finished the first,published in 1922 The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
There is one line that states 'even Cynthia dressed up as a n*****'!!!
How times have changed!!
Have you seen the new stamps? I thought she passed away in 68 but it was 76.(told you I wasn't an expert) :)