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The Lost Days of Agatha Christie

By: Carole Owens
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
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There was only one mystery Agatha Christie could not solve: her own. Why did she disappear in 1926?

The New York Times, seven decades after her disappearance, identified Agatha Christie "as the town's [Harrogate's] most famous non-resident." It is an indication that the mystery of the lost days has never ceased to fascinate Christie fans. Time has not diminished their desire to find a solution.

In this psychological mystery, Dr. Carole Owens, a practicing psychotherapist, takes on Agatha Christie as a patient to diagnose her problem and at long last solve the mystery of The Last Days of Agatha Christie.

©1998 Blackstone Audiobooks; 1995 Carole Owens
Mental Health Psychology Psychology & Mental Health

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"I loved it...a solution to Agatha's unsolved mystery, a look at how psychotherapy works, and two strong characters." (Maureen Stapleton, actor and author)
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The story was very interesting and the narration was quite good considering there was a constant switching between an English accent ( Agatha's ) & an American accent ( the psychologist ) . Having completely listened to all of Agatha Christie's novels amd short stories , I was looking for something that was connected to her and this short novel fitted the bill . The other fictional crime story connected to Agatha which I recommend is Max Allan Collins "London Blitz Murders"

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