
Written on the eve of world war II, in longhand in one of Agatha Christie's notebooks the story was forgotten and until recently nobody knew of its existence. However an unexpected find by author and Christie enthusiast, John Curran when he was going through the dame's old notebooks means that this lost Christie story, a literary jewel, can be shared with the world and today the UK newspaper The Daily Mail publishes the short story with an introduction by A.N. Wilson. The first part is in today's newspaper while the concluding piece will be published in Monday's edition.
The short story entitled, The Capture of Cerberus, (Christie would later use this title for another story in 1947) was abandoned by Christie because the author considered it too political - it revolves around a dictator called August Hertzlein who is clearly based on Hitler. There is an article on
It's crime all the way today on the Archive and later today I will look at the latest Ellery Queen magazine, a double issue folks. And part two of our look at other blogs will today focus on crime fiction blogs.