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Stewart H. Benedict, “Agatha Christie and Murder Most Unsportsmanlike,” in Claremont Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 2, Winter, 1962, pp. 37-42.
David Grossvogel, Death Deferred: The Long Life, Splendid Afterlife, and Mysterious Workings of Agatha Christie, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979.
Marty S. Knepper, “Agatha Christie-Feminist,” in The Armchair Detective, Vol. 16, No. 4, Winter, 1983, pp. 398-406.
Anthony Lejeune, review in Spectator, September 19, 1970.
Max Lowenthal, obituary in New...
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