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Agatha Christie: Critical Essay by David I. Grossvogel

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SOURCE: "Death Deferred: The Long Life, Splendid Afterlife, and Mysterious Workings of Agatha Christie," in Art in Crime Writing: Essays on Detective Fiction, St. Martin's Press, 1983, pp. 1-17.

In the following essay, Grossvogel explores why Christie's works remain popular today.

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