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  1. Agatha Christie remixed her own work — changing the ending of And Then There Were None for the stage to lighten the mood for WWII audiences. Jaclyn attended Opening Night at Lancaster's Fulton Theatre, built in 1852 on a site with a haunting history that mirrors the play's themes of justice and vigilantism. The adaptations of this work are countless, and the conversation they spark is still very much alive.
    #AgathaChristi #Theatre #Mystery #ClassicLiterature #BookLovers
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  2. Chris Christie said today on #ThisWeek: The Department of Justice no longer is being given the benefit of the doubt by juries, and by courts, because they see that he is using the Department of Justice for a vendetta, instead of for justice.

  3. Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, it’s a mystery

    Agatha Christie's Seven Dials is not the typical Agatha Christie mystery you may love. The plot was less intricate. It was based on one of what Christie referred to as a "light hearted thriller," a type of writing she began doing late in her career. […]

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  4. Agatha Christie wrote drafts longhand and manuscripts on several typewriters. She was sometimes photographed with her Remington Portable, and it’s speculated that she wrote ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’ on this machine. classictypewriter.com/classic- 7/14 #AgathaChristie #Typewriters