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Agatha Christie, the queen of mystery, lowkey dominated the literary game with over a billion books sold. Skibidi, her characters Poirot and Marple, became iconic, solving cases like true sigma detectives. Her writing, spanning decades, includes 79 novels and even a record-breaking play, The Mousetrap. This goon made the world sit on edge with her plots. Under the name Mary Westmacott, she dabbled in romance too. Christie wrote nonfiction, sharing tales of her adventures with her archaeologist husband. She passed away in 1976, but her legacy remains dank and timeless, a true ship for mystery lovers.