You might know her as the ‘Queen of Mystery,’ but Agatha Christie had quite the interesting (and quintessentially British) life. She’s the second best-selling fiction author of all time behind only Big Bill Shakespeare, writing over 60 detective novels throughout her life. On the latest episode of Phone It In, Rooster and I dig into her life, from her upbringing in England to her passing, including her odd disappearance for 10 days. This was certainly a fun one, an episode that made me want to fire up Thriftbooks and go buy a few of Agatha Christie’s greatest hits.
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