Description

In 1926, with her writing in crisis and her personal life in tatters, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder. Based on her notorious 11-day disappearance and an infamous unsolved killing, “Agatha Christie and the Murder of Florence Nightingale” is a classic who-done-it revealing the origin story of the world’s best-selling novelist. (PBS)

Connecting with our 2022 book The Mystery of Mrs. Christie, this film will be the basis of a discussion of the writer’s real life, as well as the film’s interpretation of her investigation of the murder of Florence Nightingale’s goddaughter. Please join us for this interactive program. The film is available on PBS Passport and Amazon Prime. If you are unable to access this film, consider Agatha Christie’s Garden, Agatha Christie, or The Mystery of Agatha Christie, all available from the Onondaga Public Library system.

For a complete list of this season’s programs, please check our website: cnyreads.org.