Did you know that Superman's appearance on I Love Lucy is considered by some to be the first crossover episode of television? In that case, I was blessed with the appearance of *TWO* supermen on this crossover episode of All About Agatha and The Swinging Christies, in which I sat down (in Agatha Christie's birthplace and on Agatha Christie's birthday, no less!) with co-hosts Mark Aldridge and Gray Robert Brown. Together, we discussed--and debated--the ranking of Christie's novels from the 1960s, which they've spent the past year considering in glorious detail. I couldn't think of a better way to spend 90 minutes, and only wish it could have been longer. Enjoy!
The following titles are spoiled (to varying degrees) over the course of this episode: At Bertram\u2019s Hotel,\xa0The Body in the Library,\xa0By the Pricking of My Thumbs,\xa0A Caribbean Mystery,\xa0Cat Among the Pigeons,\xa0The Clocks,\xa0Elephants Can Remember,\xa0Endless Night,\xa0Hallowe\u2019en Party,\xa0Hercule Poirot\u2019s Christmas,\xa0The Mirror Crack\u2019d from Side to Side,\xa0Murder is Easy,\xa0The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,\xa0Nemesis,\xa0The Pale Horse,\xa0Passenger to Frankfurt,\xa0Postern of Fate,\xa0They Do It With Mirrors,\xa0Third Girl.
You can find more information about and links to Dr. Mark Aldridge's newest book,\xa0Agatha Christie's Marple: Expert on Wickedness at his website.
You can pre-order Loose Lips, the second book in my Ghostwriter Mysteries series, here in the United States.
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