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Why poison was Agatha Christie's weapon of choice
Updated On: 24 January, 2016 07:05 AM IST | | Gitanjali Chandrasekharan
<p>How was Agatha Christie so good with her poison? Practice, says chemist and author Dr Kathryn Harkup, who spent considerable time studying the nurse-turned-crime novelist for a new book</p>

Agatha Christie
What made everyone's favourite crime novelist Agatha Christie so good with poisons?
Inside knowledge, Dr Kathryn Harkup will tell you. In her new book, A is for Arsenic (Bloomsbury Sigma), Dr Harkup, a chemist, says that before turning novelist, Christie worked at a dispensary at the local hospital in Torquay. For this, she had to pass examinations to qualify as an apothecary's assistant, or dispenser, which she did in 1917.
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