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Her name was Margaret
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His name was Louis
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In Torquay, Devon (England)
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Her father died and she moved to Paris, where she learned how to play the piano and tried to become a singer
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She married with the pilot Archibald Christie
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Her name was Rosalind
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She published "Te Mysterious Affair at Styles" and she became the most read writer in history
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She published "The Murder on the Links"
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She published "The Man in the Brown Suit"
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Her husband cheated on her and they got divorced
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She published "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd"
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She published "The Mystery of the Blue Train"
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She married with her second husband, the famous archeologist, Max Mallowan, 15 years younger than Agatha
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She published "The Murder at the Vicarage"
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She published "Ten Little Niggers"
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She published "Murder on the Orient Express" one of her most famous novels which has been adapted to cinema.
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She published "The ABC Murders" or "The Alphabet Murders"
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She published "Death on the Nile", other of her most famous stories which has been recently adapted to cinema.
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She published "Evil under the Sun"
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She published "Five Little Pigs"
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She published "The body in the Library"
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She published "Sparkling Cyanide"
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She published "A Murder is Announced"
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She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and made an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Exeter
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She was named the Britanic Empire's Dame, a nobility title that wasn't usually granted. His husband had been named Sir three years before
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She was dead when she was 85 years old by natural causes in Wallingford, Oxfordshire (England)