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 | | A: Agatha Christie wrote 6 non-murder mystery novels under the pseudonym of Mary Westmacott. |
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| | ibooknet Newsletter featuring The Secret of Agatha Christie - Mary Westmacott by Margaret Rogers - Hessay Books |
 | | Mary Westmacott never had the same popular success or critical acclaim as Agatha Christie, but the books are well written, compulsive reading and give a fascinating picture of life in that period. |  | | Collins had been very lukewarm about publishing her ‘Mary Westmacott’ books, so for this book, and the two later books, A Daughter’s A Daughter of 1952 and The Burden of 1956 she moved to Heinemann. |  | | Collins, however, later realised their mistake and reprinted all six ‘Mary Westmacott’ books in 1985. |
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http://www.ibooknet.co.uk/archive/news_feb05.htm
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| | PARTRIDGE FAMILY GENEALOGY |
 | | John COXWELL 8 (1698-1754) & Mary WESTMACOTT (1700-) |  | | Nicholas VAVASOR 2 (1563-) & Mary (1565-) |  | | Thomas PARTRIDGE 3* (1678-1752) & Mary LONG (1670-) |
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http://www.geocities.com/val_james/genealogy/partridge.html
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| | Romantic Novels |
 | | Although Mary Westmacott was revealed to be Agatha Christie in 1949, it didn't stop her from publishing two more Westmacott novels, still under her pseudonym. |  | | As Westmacott, she is a distinct person from Agatha Christie. |  | | The word "romantic" is in quotations simply because these novels are not in the actual sense of the word, like the literary era called "romanticism." Critics have even gone as far as saying these six novels aren't romance, they're simply, well, just--novels. |
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http://www.poirot.us/romantic.html
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| | Agatha Christie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, DBE (September 15, 1890 – January 12, 1976), was a British crime fiction writer. |  | | She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott. |  | | Agatha Christie is the world's best-known mystery writer and all-time best selling author of any genre other than William Shakespeare. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie
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| | Mary Westmacott - livres nouveaux et utilisés |
 | | Christie, Agatha (Mary Westmacott) - Rose and the Yew Tree (as by Mary Westmacott) |  | | Mary Westmacott, Agatha Christie - A Daughter's a Daughter and Other Novels: A Mary Westmacott Omnibus (Mary Westmacott Omnibus) |  | | Mary Westmacott, Agatha Christie - Das unvollendete Porträt |
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http://fr.isbn.pl/A-Mary-Westmacott
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: A Daughter's a Daughter and Other Novels: A Mary Westmacott Omnibus |
 | | Agatha Christie is the author of six novels as Mary Westmacott as well as, under her own name, eighty crim novels and story collections, fourteen plays, and several other books. |  | | First published between 1930 and 1956, the six novels written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott, regarded by some as the writer's finest work, show a very different side of her talent. |  | | The other trilogy of Mary Westmacott novels is excellent. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312274726/wwwhometalkec-20
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| | Infoplease Search: agatha |
 | | (Thesaurus) Synonyms of dame agatha mary clarissa christie |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search.php3?query=Agatha&in=all
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| | Agatha Christie |
 | | Christie also wrote six love stories under the name Mary Westmacott, and nonfiction accounts of her life archaeological adventures. |  | | Other name information: Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller Christie Mallowan, also used name Mary Westmacott to write romances |  | | Agatha Christie is one of the best selling mystery writers in the history of the world. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~kschwart/death/authors/christiea.html
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| | And Then There Were None -- Who will be next? |
 | | THE A.B.C. ABSENT IN THE SPRING-1944 (as Mary Westmacott) |  | | THE ROSE AND THE YWE TREE-1948 (as Mary Westmacott) |  | | Miss Marple first appeared in 1930 then went on to be in 12 of Christie's novels. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/nonethere/abouttheauthor.htm
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| | BCR - AFL, June 2003 - Authority Control |
 | | The Agatha Christie fan would happily discover, by a "see-also" reference, Mary Westmacott's books. |  | | First enunciated by Charles Ammi Cutter in his Rules for a Dictionary Catalog in 1876, these goals are as valid today as ever before, though in the current era, what a library has should perhaps be expanded to include those resources to which a library has access. |  | | Can your patrons tell, from your catalog, that Agatha Christie also wrote as "Mary Westmacott?" |
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http://www.bcr.org/publications/afl/2003/june/authority-control.html
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| | Biography of Agatha Christie |
 | | Agatha Christie is well known all over the world as the "queen of crime" for she was the greatest female mystery writer so far in history. |  | | Her farther was Frederick Miller so she was brought home as Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. |  | | She wrote 82 murder novels, 8 plays, 16 short stories and, under the name of Mary Westmacott, she wrote 6 romantic novels. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/llennium3/cristie.html
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| | A Celebration of Women Writers: ENGLAND |
 | | Delany, Mary [aka Mary Granville; Mary Pendarves] (1700-1788) |  | | Sidonia the Sorceress; Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch |  | | Christie, Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller [aka Mary Westmacott] (ca.1890-1976) ; More Information ; Bibliography |
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http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/ENGLAND.html
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| | Masters of Suspense |
 | | She was born in Torquay, England with the name of Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. |  | | Agatha Christie, the "queen of crime," is the English detective story writer known for her clever plots. |  | | She was born in a household where her mother, Clarissa Boehmer Miller, was English and her father, Frederick Alvah Miller, was American. |
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http://www.mtlakes.org/hs/acad/tech/thinkquest01/suspense/christie.htm
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| | Agatha Christie's Missing Days: What her writing tells us |
 | | Christie also published books under the pen name Mary Westmacott. |  | | How could Dame Agatha's biographers dismiss this passage as having nothing to do with her disappearance? |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/agatha_christie/112439
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 | | The last three of six psychological romance novels, love stories with a jagged edge, by the Queen of Crime, writing under the pseudonym Mary Westm... |  | | The first three of six psychological romance novels, love stories with a jagged edge, by the Queen of Crime, writing under the pseudonym Mary West... |  | | However, there is a high price to be paid for his talent, especially by his family and the two women in his... |
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http://www.dymocks.com.au/Search/Search.asp?Author=Mary+Westmacott
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| | Best Book Buys - Search |
 | | by Mary Westmacott, Agatha Christie, Ann Beach (Narrator) |
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http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Ann_Beach-author.html?isrc=Inktomi-b-compare-author
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| | A Murder Is Announced based on the book by Agatha Christie |
 | | Her talents were not limited to the mystery genre—under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, she wrote six psychological romance novels. |  | | My wife has always been fascinated by these tales (as has a huge audience) as they follow the detective searching for the clues to the crime in hopes of solving the mystery before the author finally points the definitive finger at the true perpetrator. |  | | Agatha Christie was born Agatha May Clarissa Miller, in Torquay, in the county of Devon, England. |
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http://www.theatrewesternsprings.com/MurderAnn.htm
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| | BookkooB: Daughter's a Daughter - Mary Westmacott |
 | | Above you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Daughter's a Daughter by Mary Westmacott. |  | | Books Related to Daughter's a Daughter Mary Westmacott |  | | Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details. |
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http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/0002211491.htm
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| | BLOCKLEY 1851 Worcestershire now Gloucestershire, |
 | | On the 5th November 1838 Elizabeth Adams took Mary Roberts later Mary Beavington to teach her dressmaking. |  | | Obviously they knew each other because Mary's Father was the Miller at Ebrington. |  | | WESTMACOTT, Mary, Sister in Law 62, Gloucs, Willersley |
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| | Agatha Christie, six Mary Westmacott novels (in MARION) |
 | | Agatha Christie, six Mary Westmacott novels / by Agatha Christie writing under the name Mary Westmacott. |  | | Agatha Christie, six Mary Westmacott novels (in MARION) |  | | Click on any of the following to start a new search: |
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http://js-catalog.cpl.org/MARION/BFO-5271
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 | | HANYNGTON Wyllyam BOSSEWELL Marye 18 May 21 Eliz. |  | | Anyone wishing to supply names of vital records are welcome to free hosting to vital records on this site. |
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| | Top Book Reviews :: Absent in the Spring |
 | | Dame Agatha Christie wrote a series of books under the pen name of Mary Westmacott that focused on the dynamics of relationships. |  | | Absent in the Spring tells of Joan Scudamore, an Englishwoman stranded in Iraq with her daughter. |
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http://www.top-book-reviews.info/Children/Absent_in_the_Spring-0515092622.html
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| | Agatha Christie - Free Online Library |
 | | In 1936 she published the first of six psychological romance novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. |  | | During the 1930s she published four non-series mystery novels, fourteen Poirot novels, two Marple novels, two Superintendent Battle books, a book of stories featuring Harley Quin and another featuring Mr. |  | | She was born and lived in the village of St. Mary Mead. |
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http://christie.thefreelibrary.com
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| | Agatha Christie writing as Mary Westmacott |
 | | When, writing as Mary Westmacott, she turned this understanding of human nature away form the crime genre, she created bittersweet novels, love stories with a jagged edge, as compelling and memorable as the best of her work |  | | It was her sharp observations of the ambitions that drive people, their relationships and the conflicts that erupt between them that added life and sparkle to her ingenious detective stories. |  | | When Miss Westmacott reaches the world of music, which she really knows, her book suddenly comes alive and vivifies her characters with it.' |
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http://www.twbooks.co.uk/authors/achristiemw.html
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| | Tienda Fnac - Home > Libros > Mary Westmacott - miarroba.com |
 | | Tienda Fnac - Home > Libros > Mary Westmacott - miarroba.com |  | | La faceta menos conocida deÁgatha Christie con la que, bajoel pseudónimo de Mary Westmacott, pudo desarrollar su profundo conocimiento de lanaturaleza humana y su capacidadpara narrar obras de sentimiento.Así se sumerge en la compleja psicología de u... |
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http://miarroba.com/fnac/c6/s4423
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| | Author Biography |
 | | Photograph of the author was taken by www.naafa.org. |  | | Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on September 15, 1890 in Torquay, Devon in England. |  | | She also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. |
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http://www.carmelmiddle.org/library/authors/estelle
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| | Dymocks Booksellers |
 | | This novel was written by Agatha Christie under the name Mary Westmacott. |  | | For Gabriel, it would ruin his chance of a career and all his ambitions. |  | | Note : The results from above link may contain books by separate authors with the same name. |
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http://www.dymocks.com.au/contentdynamic/full_details.asp?isbn=0006499481
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| | BBC 7 - Drama - Agatha Christie |
 | | Her detection skills were based on feminine sensitivity, knowledge of the human character and keen observation. |  | | It was in the late 1920s and 1930s that Christie began her prolific writing pattern: four mystery novels, 14 Poirots; two Marples; two Superintendent Battle books; a book of stories featuring Harley Quin and another featuring Parken Pyne; and two original plays. |  | | In 1936 she published the first of six psychological thrillers under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/drama/progpages/christie.shtml
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| | Powell's Books - Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, The by Agatha Christie |
 | | Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. |  | | As well, she wrote four nonfiction books including an autobiography and an entertaining account of the many expeditions she shared with her archaeologist husband Sir Max Mallowan. |  | | The quaint village of St Mary Mead has been glamourized by the presence of screen queen Marina Gregg, who has taken up residence in preparation for her comeback. |
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http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=91-0060762551-0
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| | AGATHAHOMEPAGE |
 | | Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. |  | | Miss Marple appeared in twelve novels, beginning with The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. |  | | She wrote nonfiction as well - four books including an autobiography and an entertaining account of the many archeological expeditions she shared with her second husband, Sir Max Mallowan. |
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http://kml.uindy.edu/shirley/springterm04/AGATHA/AGATHAHOMEPAGE.html
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| | Agatha's Life |
 | | Christie also wrote six romance novels (under the name of Mary Westmacott), 2 books of poetry, a children's book, and 2 autobiographies. |  | | Christie managed to write an average of two novels a year through most of her life. |  | | She wrote 78 mystery novels, 19 plays, and over 100 short stories. |
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 | | Author: Agatha Christie, writing as Mary Westmacott / Reader: Ann Beach |  | | Written under the pen name of Mary Westmacott, this insightful fictional work shows us another side of the multifaceted talent of the Queen of Mystery. |  | | Writing as Westmacott, Christie's answers to these compelling questions force us to consider our own lives in these terms. |
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http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p12805846
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| | American Tribute to Agatha Christie |
 | | Unfinished Portrait written as Mary Westmacott, (Doubleday GC) 1934, 323 pp $2.00 |  | | Murder in Three Acts (Published in UK as Three Act Tragedy) 1934 Poirot and Satterthwaite, 279 pp. |  | | Giant's Bread written as Mary Westmacott, (Doubleday Garden City) 1930, 358 pp. |
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http://home.insightbb.com/~jsmarcum/agatha30.htm
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