Book Review: And Then They Were Doomed: A Little Library Mystery (The Strand Magazine proudly presents this review of And Then They Were Doomed: A Little Library Mystery.) As the title indicates, And Then They Were Doomed is inspired by Agatha Christie. Right off the bat, readers should be warned that the endings to about half […]
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Agatha Christie Books That Would Make Great YA Retellings
Agatha Christie Books That Would Make Great YA Retellings Agatha Christie and young adult novels don’t necessarily make an intuitive pairing. Christie’s cozy, genteel mystery style doesn’t mesh with the gritty realism of today’s market; her books are filled with village parishes, nosy old ladies, “charred scrap of paper in the fireplace” clues, gardening, […]
DVD Review– The Little Murders of Agatha Christie
DVD Review– The Little Murders of Agatha Christie Agatha Christie’s mysteries are popular all over the world, and when her works are adapted by global filmmakers, the creative teams tend to put their own stamp on the productions. In The Little Murders of Agatha Christie, or Les Petits Meurtres D’Agatha Christie, a French spin is […]


