Born in 1890, Agatha Christie rose to fame as the "Queen of Mystery," captivating readers worldwide with her intricate plots and unforgettable characters. Her journey to literary stardom, however, was intertwined with personal struggles that often mirrored the suspenseful tales she penned.
The year 1926 proved to be a pivotal chapter in Christie's life. She was reeling from the loss of her mother, Clara, whose death left a void in her heart. Compounding her grief, her husband, Archie Christie, confessed his infidelity and expressed his intention to divorce her.
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