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Renowned as the "Queen of Crime," Agatha Christie is the author of over
100 works, most famously her mysteries featuring Hercule Poirot and
Miss Jane Marple. Her books have sold over two billion copies worldwide
(she is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare). Most of Agatha
Christie's works have been dramatized for television and/or cinema,
notably Murder on the Orient Express. Christie's The Mousetrap (1952) is
the longest-running play in history and is performed to this day at
St. Martin's Theatre in London's West End. Agatha Christie was made a
Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1971. She died in 1976.

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