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The Silent Witness or the Dumb Witness is an investigative novel created and written by British author Agatha Christie. This novel was first published on July 5, 1937 and stars Belgian investigator Hercule Poirot and his friend Arthur Hastings. The British version of the book sold for seven shillings and sixpence, while the United States version sold for


Everyone thought that Amelie Arundell's fall on a rubber ball left on the stairs was caused by her dog, but the more she thought about her fall, the more convinced she was that one of her relatives was trying to kill her. On the seventeenth of April, she wrote her suspicions in a letter and sent it to the detective Hercule Poirot. The strange thing is that he didn't receive the letter until the 28th of June, after Amelie had already died

Everyone thought that Amelie Arundell's fall on a rubber ball left on the stairs was caused by her dog, but the more she thought about her fall, the more convinced she was that one of her relatives was trying to kill her. On the seventeenth of April, she wrote her suspicions in a letter and sent it to the detective Hercule Poirot. The strange thing is that he didn't receive the letter until the 28th of June, after Amelie had already died.

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The Author Book The Silent Witness and the author of 404 another books.
(in English: Agatha Christie)
Also known as Lady Mallowan.

She is an English writer best known for writing crime novels, but she also wrote romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie was born in (Torquay, Devon) in 1890 to an American father and an English mother, and (in English: Agatha Christie)
Also known as Lady Mallowan.

She is an English writer best known for writing crime novels, but she also wrote romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie was born in (Torquay, Devon) in 1890 to an American father and an English mother, and she lived in the town (Torquay) for most of her childhood, and Christie described her childhood as "very happy", and she was surrounded by a group of women who gave her a strong and independent personality from an early age. And she says about herself: I spent a displaced childhood to the utmost happiness, almost devoid of the burdens of private lessons, so I had ample time to wander in the vast flower garden and swim with fish as I wished! Thanks to my mother, who facilitated my direction towards writing. She was a woman with a charming personality and a strong influence. She firmly believed that her children were capable of doing everything. One day, when I had a severe cold, I had to go to bed. You pass the time by writing a short story in bed. -But I don't know. -Don't say I don't know, and I tried and found joy in trying, so I spent the next few years writing gripping stories! Most of her heroes die! I also wrote pieces of poetry and a long novel in which a huge number of characters gathered, so that they would mix and disappear due to the intensity of the crowd, then it occurred to me to write a crime novel, so I did and was very happy when the novel was accepted and published, and when I wrote it I was a volunteer in a hospital affiliated with the Red Cross during the World War the first..
Christie worked in a hospital during World War I before marrying and starting a family in London. She said that her beginning was unsuccessful in publishing her works. But in 1920 her novel (A Mysterious Affair) was published in Ra'is Bidli newspaper, hence the start of her literary career.
Agatha Christie has been on the throne of English crime novels for half a century without competition, and perhaps the study of the British critic (Julian Simmons) on crime literature and the techniques of crime novels that have been issued in several editions since 1985, perhaps that study gives Agatha Christie the position she achieved in the field of crime literature on A global level, and the reader of Christie in English notices without any doubt that she used a smooth and flowing middle language, that she did not write in a high (Shakespearean) language, although she raised her works above the level of spoken English, I mean the language of daily conversation. Perhaps this explains the popularity of her stories and novels among popular circles in Britain and Europe, and overseas, as well as the ease of translation into various languages ​​of the world
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