Mary Westmacott

Mary Westmacott

Books

5

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3.9

Years Active

1930-1956

About

Mary Westmacott is the pseudonym used by the renowned British writer Agatha Christie for her romantic novels. Under this name, Christie explored the intricate complexities of human emotions, love, and relationships, showcasing her versatility as a writer beyond her famed detective fiction. Her six Westmacott novels, including "Absent in the Spring" and "Giant's Bread," delve deeply into the psychological landscape of her characters, revealing Christie's keen insight into the human condition. Born in 1890, Christie remains one of the best-selling authors of all time, with her works continuing to captivate audiences with their timeless charm and enduring appeal.

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