Agatha Christie's 1930s typewriter and the manuscript of her final Hercule Poirot novel, which was kept for decades in a bank vault, go on display Saturday in a new exhibition delving into the "dark stuff" at the heart of crime fiction.- Dark stuff -
The exhibition draws on the library's one million-strong fiction collection of first editions still in their original dust jackets by highlighting nearly 100 of the most famous, influential and best-selling crime novels in UK history.
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Mysteries and thrillers aren’t just a form of escapism. Crime fiction can also offer valuable insights into the state of the world, mirroring the societal anxieties and power dynamics at work today.