Historians have long scratched their heads over why celebrated writer Agatha Christie disappeared in 1926 only to mysteriously turn up 11 days later at a hotel hundreds of miles away from her Berkshire home.But now historian Lucy Worsley believes she has found the reasons why Christie - dubbed the 'Queen of Crime' for penning 66 detective novels, including the stories of beloved detectives Miss Marple and Hercules Poirot - inexplicably vanished: She was in fact experiencing a rare psychological state brought on by emotional trauma.Christie, then aged 36, had entered a
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