Seven places around the world where Agatha Christie found inspiration for murder

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Agatha Christie's travels inspired many of her famous murder mysteries, and fans can still visit the places that shaped her writing today. From Devon and London to the Nile and Petra, Christie's journeys influenced her novels, including Death on the Nile and Murder on the Orient Express.
Agatha Christie was a renowned author of murder mysteries. Her travels influenced her writing, with places like Devon and London featuring in her novels. Christie was born in Torquay, Devon, where her former home, Greenway House, is now a museum. The Moorland Hotel on Dartmoor is where she stayed while writing her first novel. In London, Christie owned several houses and many of her characters spent time in the city. London Walks offers an Agatha Christie walking tour, highlighting locations from her novels. The International Agatha Christie Festival celebrates her connection to Devon with talks, tours, and events. Christie's influence stretches from Japanese mystery fiction to modern Hollywood whodunits, with over two billion copies of her books sold worldwide.
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