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"Five Little Pigs: Agatha Christie Detective Works 26" Author: [UK] Agatha Christie Translator: Zhou Li Publisher: Xinxing Publishing House

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About the Author

The undisputed queen of detective novels and one of the greatest writers in the history of detective literature.

Agatha Christie was born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller on September 15, 1890 at Ashfield House in Torquay, Devon, England. She had almost no formal education, but loved reading, especially the stories of Sherlock Holmes.

During the First World War, Agatha Christie became a volunteer. After the war, she wrote her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. After many twists and turns, the work was officially published in 1920, which opened Christie's brilliant writing career. In 1926, The Mystery of Roger was published by HarperCollins. This work established Agatha Christie's unshakable position in the field of detective literature. After that, she successively published popular works such as Murder on the Orient Express, The ABC Murders, Death on the Nile, And Then There Were None, and Evil Under the Sun. To this day, these works are still the most precious treasures in the world's detective literature treasure house. The stage play The Mousetrap adapted from her novel has become the most performed play in the world; in terms of film and television adaptations, Murder on the Orient Express won Ingrid Bergman an Oscar, and Death on the Nile has become a classic in the minds of generations.

Agatha Christie's writing career lasted for more than 50 years, and she wrote a total of 80 detective novels. Her works are sold in more than 100 countries and regions around the world, with cumulative sales exceeding 2 billion copies. The mustache detective Poirot and the spinster detective Miss Marple, whom she created, are talked about by readers with great relish. Agatha Christie is the greatest detective novelist after Conan Doyle, and the pioneer and master of the golden age of detective literature. In 1971, the Queen of England awarded Christie the title of Sir in recognition of her immortal contribution.

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