A recent auction in England resulted in the sale of personal items belonging to Phyllis Rice, the former housekeeper of Agatha Christie, for nearly £8,000. The collection, which includes items offering insight into the daily life of the world-renowned detective, exceeded initial expectations. Christie wrote 66 detective novels and dozens of short stories, making her the best-selling fiction writer globally. The items were acquired during a private auction. Topics: #christie #personal #auction Post navigation FOUR YEARS AGO ⟩Marcus Martin, a war correspondent, was in Kyiv at the time of the war(1) New genome study: Fewer people are related to Genghis Khan than previously thought