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These are so beautiful. Agatha Christie’s Swedish textile graphs. I’d love pillow covers







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Big remarriage spike after the minor spat in 1927 that made the society pages.
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Weird the inheritance motive stays steady in the 60’s whike spouse and family relationships are dwindling.
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Interesting. Besides Five Little Pigs and Elephants Can Remember, I could not name any Poirot novel in which the murder motive was not ultimately financial.
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Wait, where does Roger Ackroyd fit into the 2nd graph? “Other”?
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that ending really messed with my head. i threw the book across the room...but in a nice way.
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This is great!
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Fascinating. Looks like Agatha might have had family jealousy issues on her mind at the end of her career.
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it’s like a portrait of aging: you grow afraid of strangers and your kids start to fight over the estate
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