An Iraqi army soldier walks across the ancient ruins of Nimrud following the recapture of the ancient town on the outskirts of Mosul from ISIS in November 2016. (AFP)
by Asharq Al-Awsat English | Aug 5, 2017 | Lifestyle & Culture
Agatha Christie lived here once, but only memories remain of the time the best-selling crime writer spent among the ruins of the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud. The mud-brick house where the British author of “Murder on the Orient Express” once stayed is...
by Awad Nasser | Nov 16, 2016 | Lifestyle & Culture
London – The Arab reader has now the opportunity to recall Agatha Christie as a memoir writer in her new book “Come, Tell Me How You Live”, translated with an attractive style by Akram Homsi, where she tells about her experience while living in Syria and Iraq....