
Agatha Christie
(September 15, 1890 - January 12, 1976)
Agatha Christie was an English crime fiction writer. She is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. Her works, particularly featuring detectives Hercule Poirot or Miss Jane Marple, have given her the title the 'Queen of Crime' and made her one of the most important and innovative writers in the development of the genre.