![]() Narrated in dual timelines: Pre and post Agatha’s disappearance, the author tries to shed light on Agatha’s younger years, her addiction to mystery books, what prompted her to pen down her first mystery novel, her romance and impromptu marriage with Archibald Christie, her submissive life as a dutiful wife to a ‘self centered’ and possessive husband, her motherhood, her catapult to fame as a renowned author, her psychotic depression following her mother’s sudden death, and finally the wreckage of her blissful marriage due to her husband’s infidelity. However, this attempt by Marie Benedict is to reason the mysterious disappearance of Agatha Christie for eleven days during December 1926, that prompted the biggest manhunt involving 15,000 volunteers and spun numerous theories attributing to her amnesia, depression and her husband’s infidelity. Agatha Christie – the queen of mystery needs no introduction. ![]()
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