Agatha Christie was born in 1890 in England. She was homeschooled by her mother and later studied music in Paris. She married a pilot in 1914 and they had one daughter. During World War I, she worked as a nurse and began writing detective stories. She published her first novel in 1920, introducing the detective Hercules Poirot. In 1928, she mysteriously disappeared for two weeks before being found suffering from amnesia. She later divorced and in 1929 went to Baghdad where she met and married her second husband, an archaeologist. Over her lifetime, Agatha Christie wrote nearly 80 detective stories and some romantic novels under a pen name, becoming one of the best-selling authors ever. She
Agatha Christie was born in 1890 in England. She was homeschooled by her mother and later studied music in Paris. She married a pilot in 1914 and they had one daughter. During World War I, she worked as a nurse and began writing detective stories. She published her first novel in 1920, introducing the detective Hercules Poirot. In 1928, she mysteriously disappeared for two weeks before being found suffering from amnesia. She later divorced and in 1929 went to Baghdad where she met and married her second husband, an archaeologist. Over her lifetime, Agatha Christie wrote nearly 80 detective stories and some romantic novels under a pen name, becoming one of the best-selling authors ever. She
Agatha Christie was born in 1890 in England. She was homeschooled by her mother and later studied music in Paris. She married a pilot in 1914 and they had one daughter. During World War I, she worked as a nurse and began writing detective stories. She published her first novel in 1920, introducing the detective Hercules Poirot. In 1928, she mysteriously disappeared for two weeks before being found suffering from amnesia. She later divorced and in 1929 went to Baghdad where she met and married her second husband, an archaeologist. Over her lifetime, Agatha Christie wrote nearly 80 detective stories and some romantic novels under a pen name, becoming one of the best-selling authors ever. She
1………………………. She didn’t go to school because her mother wanted to teach her at home. She studied ………………….3…………………..in Paris. She got married in 1914 to …………….5………………and they had one daughter. During the first World War, when she was working as a nurse, she began to …………….7……………………. In the hospital she learnt a lot about drugs and poisons, and she used this information in …………………..9………………….. She published her first novel in 1920. The main character was a Belgian detective, ………………… 11…………………. In 1928, Agatha Christie mysteriously disappeared. ………13……………. found her two weeks later suffering from amnesia. She couldn’t remember anything. Soon after that she …………….15…………………. In 1929, she went on holiday to Baghdad. There she met and fell in love with her second husband, who was a ………………17……………….. They went home to England on the Orient Express and got married in 1930. She travelled with ………………19……………… to the Middle East many times and a lot of her stories take place there. She also created the detective Miss Marple, and began to write plays. During her life she wrote nearly 80 detective stories and she also wrote some romantic novels under the pen name of Mary Westmacott. She died in January 1976, when she was …………….21……………..years old. Agatha Christie was born on 15th September 1890 . She didn’t go to school because…………………………2……………………………... She studied the piano and singing in Paris. She got married in …………….4…………………. to a pilot and they had one daughter. During the first World War, when she was working as………………………6…………………., she began to write detective stories. ………………….8…………………. she learnt a lot about drugs and poisons, and she used this information in her novels. She published her first novel in ……………..10…………….. The main character was a Belgian detective, Hercules Poirot. In 1928, Agatha Christie ………………..12……………….. The police found her two weeks later suffering from ……………….14………………. She couldn’t remember anything. Soon after that she got divorced. In 1929, she went on holiday to …………………16……………... There she met and fell in love with her second husband, who was a famous archaeologist. They went home to England on the Orient Express and ………………..18………………. in 1930. she travelled with her husband to the Middle East many times and a lot of her stories take place there. She also created the detective Miss Marple, and began to write plays. During her life she wrote nearly ………………20…………………… detective stories and she also wrote some romantic novels under the pen name of Mary Westmacott. She died in ……………..22……………………., when she was 86 years old.