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#Sounds and Vocabularies #Dead Man's Mirror audio book is the title of a story from Agatha Christie's book "Crime on Fireworks Night" which was published in 1937. About the book Dead Man's Mirror, it is the story of a rich man named "Jervas Schoenix Gore" who suffered from dementia. Gervase writes a letter to Poirot asking him to help him, because he feels he has been defrauded. Poirot goes to Mr. Gore's house, but Mr. Gore is no longer alive; He committed suicide! About the author Agatha Christie (born September 15, 1890 - died January 12, 1976) was an English writer of crime fiction and detective literature. Christie is the first author whose books have been translated into many languages of the world. After him, there is Jules Verne and then Shakespeare. Agatha Christie died of natural causes on January 12, 1976 at the age of 85. She also wrote romance and love stories under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, but her main fame is due to her 66 crime novels. Agatha Christie's stories, especially those about the adventures of the detective "Hercule Poirot" or "Miss Marple", not only earned her the nickname "Queen of Crime"; Rather, he was introduced and raised as one of the most important and innovative writers who have tried to develop and evolve crime stories. In the Guinness Book of Records, Agatha Christie holds the first place among the best-selling book authors and the second place (after William Shakespeare) among the best-selling authors in any field. "The Mousetrap", which is one of his famous works, was first performed on the stage on November 25, 1952 in London (Ambassadors Theater) and has been on the stage ever since and holds a record. This play has been staged more than two thousand times in London alone. In 1955, Agatha Christie was the first person to receive the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. In the same year, his play called "Case Witness" won the best play of the "Edgar" award. Most of his books and short stories have been made into films (and some of them several times), including Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, and The 4:50 Paddington Train. Agatha Christie's writings have been used many times to prepare radio and television programs.