Includes a new introduction from Sophie Hannah, bestselling author of THE MONOGRAM MURDERS and HAVEN’T THEY GROWN
Agatha Christie was not only the biggest selling writer of detective stories the world has ever known, she was also a mystery in herself, giving only the rarest interviews, declining absolutely to become any sort of public figure, and a mystery too in the manner in which she achieved her astonishing success.
H R F Keating, a crime novelist and respected reviewer of crime fiction, brought together a dozen distinguished writers from both sides of the Atlantic to throw light on this double mystery. Some analyse the art itself; some explain the reasons for her success, not just the books, but also in film and theatre.
The approaches are penetrating, affectionate, enthusiastic, analytical, funny – even critical. Together, they give an almost unique insight into the life and work of the First Lady of Crime.

Twelve Poems about Chickens
Rossetti
The Winter Hedge : Walks in a Deep Lane
Poems From The Borders
Me
Ten Poems about Bees
Ten Poems about Brothers
End to End
The Berlin Shadow
The Pigeon Tunnel
Ten Poems About Birds
Ten Poems about Trains : RETURN
Nadolig y Dryw (The Christmas Wren)
Ten Poems about Mothers
Ten Poems About Tea
Ten Poems of the Soil
Ten War Poems
Fall
Ten Poems about Swimming
Gift Wrapping


