Agatha Christie fans will already know the full extent of her writing, but casual readers may be surprised to learn that her repertoire extended beyond her renowned whodunnits.
Writing under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, Christie explored the relationships between friends and family, and how they are influenced and shaped by other people and events – situations when love is absent where people expect to find it, or when love becomes a duty followed by resentment.
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