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From: Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR)
Date: 20061021
Author:ANDREA SEABROOK
ANDREA SEABROOK
Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR)
10-21-2006
Bio Unravels Agatha Christie's Personal Mystery
Host: ANDREA SEABROOK
Time 12:00-13:00 PM
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ANDREA SEABROOK, host:
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Andrea Seabrook.
Coming up, Sean Colvin's modern folk music in NPR studios. But first, it was Agatha Christie's most puzzling mystery: the case of the 11 missing days. Not even Marple or Poirot could sold solve this one, because the famous mystery writer never penned this perplexing predicament. She lived it.
In 1926, Christie disappeared. Her car was found abandoned ...
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