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Harlequin Mystery - A Haiku Inspired by Agatha Christie
A haiku inspired by a murder mystery featuring one of Agatha Christie's most famous detectives.
0 commentsTrain, Rain, and Pain
Recent business reverses force me to reappraise my writing career. My ill-advised attempts to ‘corner’ the Internet has led to the ownership of twenty-three copies of The Game of Monopoly, near insolvency, and an embarrassing criminal...
76 commentsThe Poisons of Agatha Christe
Agatha Christie remains one of the most popular and famous of mystery writers. She often used poison to dispatch her victims. This hub article covers some of the common, and readily available, poisons she used, plus also the not-so common poisons.
4 commentsHidden Object Games: A Thrilling Game Genre
You might be wondering what these hidden object games are. Basically, they are games in which the main objective is to find objects hidden within a picture. I found them to be quite enjoyable. For the player new to this genre, these games are often...
2 commentsOld Movie Review: Agatha Christie's "Evil Under the Sun" with Peter Ustinov
My review of "Evil Under the Sun," a 1980s film adaptation of an Agatha Christie / Hercule Poirot mystery novel. Gracious, Professor McGonagall (actress Maggie Smith), such language!
5 commentsTruly Blank Verse
Truly Blank Verse I am not at all what might be considered a fan of poetry. Oh, don’t get me wrong; I read, and read voraciously. I consume mounds of magazines with rigorous, some might say rabid, regularity (as long as they are not People...
5 commentsTake the Money and Run! How I did in this Stupid Reality Show
Well, it seems like ABC is desperate for cash and drama, so they upped the ante by trying to make this show to apparently teach folks at home how to rob a bank and hide the cash (I actually have no idea, but that's what the commercial was hinting...
1 commentAgatha Christie's mystery novels
Many dialogues and many characters, all different from one another, and described using a writing style so pleasant and particular in every detail that you feel you can read it all at once and never get tired.
3 commentsAgatha Christie’s Best-Loved Legendary Detectives Ever
In the following, the article will present one of the world’s most impressive writers, Agatha Christie. Check out the characteristics of the most popular fictional detectives of all times. One of my best-preferred novelists is the well-known...
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