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How Agatha Christie’s Most Atmospheric Mysteries Were Born In Egypt And The Near East

From cruising the Nile to wandering Petra and Baghdad, Agatha Christie turned her travels across Egypt and the Near East into unforgettable mysteries where the topography became as gripping as the crimes themselves

Detective fiction writer Agatha Christie having breakfast on the hotel balcony overlooking the Tigris in Baghdad Photo: @IraqiPic/x
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Literary tourism isn’t exactly a new plot twist. For years, readers have been closing books, packing bags, and heading off to chase the worlds they first met on the page. Detective fiction, in particular, has loved to amalgamate mystery with movement, thereby making travel a major part of the thrill. And when it comes to crimes, clues, and persuasive destinations, Agatha Christie fits the bill perfectly.

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