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The Bookseller - News - Penguin Modern Classics to revive crime, penguin classics

Penguin Modern Classics will be reviving its crime and espionage series in Summer 2023 with titles by the likes of John le Carré, Josephine Tey and Chester Himes, published with classic “bottle-green”

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Agatha Christie's typewriter & manuscript of last Poirot novel unveiled at exhibition

Agatha Christie's typewriter & manuscript of last Poirot novel unveiled at exhibition
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Agatha Christie's Poirot farewell unveiled at exhibition

Agatha Christie's Poirot farewell unveiled at exhibition
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Christie's Poirot farewell unveiled at 'dark' crime exhibition

The last Poirot mystery, in which Christie's fabled Belgian detective dies, was written in the early 1940s during World War II in case she did not survive

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Christie's Poirot farewell unveiled at 'dark' crime exhibition

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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