Heck, only the
bible and Shakespeare outsells Agatha Christie. The woman who gave butlers a
bad name has sold over two billion books. It takes a brave author to crack the
Christie code. An internationally bestselling crime author in her own right and
self-confessed ‘Ag hag’, Sophie Hannah rose to the Hercule-ian challenge with
her bestselling Poirot novels.
Renowned for
her psychological crime fiction, published in 32 languages and 51 territories,
Sophie’s Waterhouse and Zailer novels were adapted for ITV in the 2011 series Case
Sensitive. A successful poet Pessimism for Beginners was shortlisted
for the T S Eliot Award. Hannah takes to the stage in the ballroom Agatha was
famously found in 1926, interviewed by the
tattoo-clad crusader, Steve Mosby, the Leeds-based author of ten
psychological thrillers.
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