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Old 08-26-2009, 11:22 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I think there are very few bad Agatha Christies. I have her "complete works" as paperbacks (except the romances she wrote as "Mary Westmacott") and they are wonderful "comfort reading". I wish they were all available as eBooks - about 55 of her 80 or so books are available as eBooks, but there are some good ones which unfortunately aren't.
Harry, do you remember if she wrote short story about a doll that is somehow "alive"? I keep thinking it's one of Christie's. Towards the end of the story, the doll is in a dressmakers office, and the office manager can't remember how it there, but the doll scares her. At the end, it's dropped on the street and picked up by a young girl. It's a ghost story, not a mystery and features none of the usual Christie detectives.
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