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Extraction code: ery 1 title: They came to Baghdad.
Author: [England] agatha christie
Translator: Lu
Douban score: 8.0
Publishing House: Xinxing Publishing House
Publication year: 20 15- 1
Page count: 252
Content introduction:
Victoria, a London girl, is young, beautiful and full of energy, but she is a little impulsive. An encounter in the park in the afternoon made her decide to follow her new "lover" to Baghdad, even though she had only a few pounds in her pocket, even though she didn't even ask her lover's last name.
Baghdad, a mysterious oriental city, quickly engulfed Victoria in the whirlpool. Miss England, who was still confused about the situation at that time, could only rely on her love for her lover to gain strength and try to sort things out. The situation is changing rapidly, and the danger is escalating, but Victoria gradually enjoys it and decides to be anti-customer. However, with only love and courage, can she escape from this mysterious ancient city?
About the author:
The undisputed queen of detective stories, one of the greatest writers in the history of detective literature.
Agatha? Christie's original name was Agatha? Mary? Clarissa. Miller was born in Ashfield House, Torquay, Devon, England on September 15, 890. She has no formal education, but she likes reading, especially Sherlock? The story of Sherlock Holmes.
During World War I, Agatha? Christie became a volunteer. After the war, she wrote her first detective novel "Mysterious Events" in stiles. After several twists and turns, this work was officially published in 1920, which opened Christie's brilliant creative career. 1926, The Mystery of Roger was published by Harper Collins Publishing Company. This work laid the foundation for Agatha? Christie's unshakable position in the field of detective literature. Since then, she has published Murder on the Orient Express, ABC Murder, Nile Massacre, no one lives, Evil Under the Sun and other famous works. Today, these works are still the most precious wealth in the world detective literature treasure house. The stage play mousetrap, which is adapted from her novel, has become the most staged drama in the world. In terms of film adaptation, Murder on the Orient Express is Ingrid? Bergman won the Oscar, and the tragedy on the Nile became a classic in the minds of generations.
Agatha? Christie's creative career lasted more than 50 years, and she wrote 80 detective novels. Her works sell well in more than 0/00 countries and regions around the world, and the cumulative sales volume has exceeded 2 billion copies. Her moustache detective Poirot and spinster detective Miss Ma Puer are the topics that readers talk about. Agatha? Christie is Conan? The greatest detective novel writer after Doyle is the pioneer and master of the golden age of detective literature. 197 1 year, the Queen of England awarded Sir Christie the title in recognition of his immortal contribution.
1976 1 month 12, Agatha? Christie died at her home in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, and was buried at St Mary's Church Cemetery in Oxfordshire, England, at the age of 85.