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The story for children is a perfect example of Agatha Christie's writing

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This mystery story for children has a precision worthy of Agatha Christie

Dev Kothari’s delightful debut novel has a precision worthy of Agatha Christie. Lena investigates her brother's disappearance from an overnight express train in India. The novel is a mystery story for children with a precision like that of the famous detective. The children's version of this book is based on a novel written in India by a young girl named Lena.

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Agatha Christie artefacts at Cambridge University crime novel exhibition

Agatha Christie artefacts at Cambridge University crime novel exhibition. Her typewriter and first editions from other crime writers feature in Cambridge exhibition. Agatha's typewriter, first editions of other crime novels also feature in the show. Christie's artefacts are on display at the University of Cambridge.

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BBC 'straying' from Agatha Christie plots: 'Shows a real dearth of talent!'

BBC'straying' from Agatha Christie plots: 'Shows a real dearth of talent!'. NIL. BBC 'Straying from Agata Christie plots' 'Showing a real Dearth of Talent!' NIL. BBC says it is 'a shame on the BBC for not being able to do this'

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‘Everything we associate with England is under attack!’ BBC blasted for butchering Agatha Christie novels

BBC's adaptations of Agatha Christie's stories have drawn criticism. ‘Everything we associate with England is under attack!’ BBC blasted for butchering the novels. BBC's adaptation of the novels has been criticised for being 'inaccurate' and 'overflawed'

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Agatha Christie expert tells BBC to stop messing with beloved writer’s crime plots

Andrew Wilson blasts recent adaptations of Agatha Christie's work. BBC should use new stories instead of changing Agatha's plots, says Wilson. BBC's crime expert tells BBC to stop messing with beloved writer’s crime plots. Andrew Wilson: BBC should not change Christie's plots and instead use new ones.

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