Tuesday, 1 September 2015

And Then There Was One: Favourite Agatha Christie novel revealed.

And Then There Were None has been voted the world's favourite Agatha Christie novel.

In a global poll carried out to mark what would have been Christie's 125th birthday on September 15, the classic murder mystery came top.

The 1939 novel, widely considered her finest work and cited by her as the most difficult of her books to write, garnered more than 3,000 votes out of 15,000 in total.

In second place is Murder on the Orient Express, with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd in third.

To date, And Then There Were None is the best-selling crime novel of all time, making it Christie's most successful book, with more than 100 million copies sold worldwide.


Press Association.
Full story at Yahoo News.

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