Agatha Christie is one of history’s foremost crime novelists. But perhaps the author’s most intriguing mystery might just be the case of her own strange disappearance one winter night at the height of her career.
Indeed, just months after the release of her book The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Christie vanished, leaving just her car abandoned on the edge of a roadside pit. For nearly two weeks, tens of thousands of fans, police workers, and amateur sleuths tried to find her — at one point even turning to an unfinished manuscript of her’s for clues.
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