Agatha Christie - Unpublished Material

Unpublished Material

  • Personal Call (supernatural radio play, featuring Inspector Narracott who also appeared in The Sittaford Mystery; a recording is in the British Library Sound Archive)
  • The Woman and the Kenite (horror: an Italian translation, allegedly transcribed from an Italian magazine of the 1920s, is available on the internet: La moglie del Kenita).
  • Butter In a Lordly Dish (horror/detective radio play, adapted from The Woman and the Kenite)
  • Being So Very Wilful (romantic)
  • Snow Upon the Desert (romantic novel)
  • Stronger than Death (supernatural)
  • The Green Gate (supernatural)
  • The Greenshore Folly (novella featuring Hercule Poirot; the basis for Dead Man's Folly)
  • The War Bride (supernatural)
  • Eugenia and Eugenics (stage play)
  • Witchhazel (supernatural short story)
  • Someone at the Window (play adapted from short story The Dead Harlequin)
  • Miss Perry (stage play)
  • The Mystery of the Dog's Ball
  • The Man Who Knew

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