• BONUS: The Disappearance of Agatha Christie

  • Apr 25 2025
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

BONUS: The Disappearance of Agatha Christie

  • Summary

  • On 3 December 1926, only a few months after the publication of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (in book form), Agatha Christie mysteriously disappeared, leaving an abandoned car in a ditch.


    As the days passed, the media went wild with excitement, vast searches involving thousands of volunteers were conducted in the Surrey countryside, and her husband Archie let the side down with unsympathetic speculation about what might have really happened.


    Eleven days later she was discovered staying incognito in a spa hotel in Harrogate, having suffered a terrible breakdown, involving memory loss and confusion about her identity. After a short recovery, she resumed her career becoming the best-selling novelist of all time.


    Sophie and Jonty recount the story of what happened during those eleven days.


    BOOKS/FILMS READ OR REFERRED TO:

    Agatha Christie (2022) by Lucy Worsley


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