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Title
Agatha Christie
Author Lucy Worsley
Genre Biography, Literary Nonfiction, History
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Book Description

Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman is a richly researched and engaging biography that reexamines the life of the world’s most famous mystery writer. Drawing on letters, archives, and Christie’s fiction, Lucy Worsley uncovers a complex woman shaped by trauma, ambition, marriage, and reinvention, revealing how Christie’s personal experiences influenced her legendary body of work.

About Author

Lucy Worsley is a British historian, author, and television presenter best known for making history engaging and accessible to wide audiences. Born in 1973, she studied Ancient and Modern History at Oxford University and later completed a master’s degree in architectural history.

Worsley serves as Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, overseeing some of the United Kingdom’s most significant historic sites, including Hampton Court Palace and the Tower of London. She rose to public prominence through her work with the BBC, presenting popular history series that focus on monarchy, domestic life, and the everyday experiences of people in the past.

As an author, she has written widely read nonfiction books on British history, queenship, and social life, praised for their clarity, wit, and fresh perspectives. Lucy Worsley is recognized for bridging academic scholarship and popular history with authority and charm.

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