SUNDAY, February 2nd at 1:30pm: TEA TIME, Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile"


"It is always the facts that will not fit in that are significant."

~ Hercule Poirot, Death on the Nile


Death on the Nile is among Agatha Christie’s best-loved and most famous works - a sweeping mystery of love, jealously, and betrayal. Agatha Christie drew inspiration for this novel from her travels in Egypt, picking up geographical and historical details throughout her travels there.

Death on the Nile first published in the on 1 November 1937, and in the US by the following year. The UK edition retailed at seven shillings and sixpence (7/6) and the US edition at $2.00. The full length novel was preceded (1937) by a short story with the same title, but with Parker Pyne as the detective. The details of the short story's plot are substantially different, though the settings and some of the characters are very similar. The novel features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.

Corwyn Allen, Da5id Abbot, Kayden Oconnell, Gloriana Maertens, and Caledonia Skytower presents the 90 minute opening episode of this six week series, live on stream from a specially designed reading set, high above Holly Kai Park. 

Join us as we journey down the Nile.

No comments: