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It's been bugging me that the coloring of the numbers is like a rainbow or spectrum, I did some digging and came up with this......

...the idea of a man constantly appearing, only to always be 'cast in rainbow colored light' or have his face appear a mask...

A line from relating to Agatha Christies "The Mysterious Mr. Quin"

Any comments?:)

All of the previous puzzles have been about music...have these books been musicals or plays?

Ukulele String 1/8 The Bird with the Broken Wing' (short story in The Mysterious Mr. Quin)

Marble Clock 1/11/47 "And Then there Were None";

Apple Bobbing Tub 7/10/17 "Halloween Party"

Dagger 6/4/16 "Murder on the Orient Express"

Raincoat Belt 14/13/62 "Three Blind Mice"

Crowbar 5/39/57 "Witness for the Prosecution"

Tennis Racquet 3/2/11/7 ("Towards Zero"); "Murder at the Vicarage"

Golf Club 1/4/6 ("The Murder on the Links")

Chocolate 9/14/2 "The Chocolate Box"

Nylon Stocking 1/6/40 "A Pocket Full of Rye"

Fire 32/28 "The Mysterious Affair at Styles"

Ok, I just got back from squeezing my pillow trying to make her confess the missing clue so I may be

a little behind.

Then apologies in advance if you already discussed it, is there any major AC novel missing form the

list ? and what was the weapon on that one ?

Ok, I just got back from squeezing my pillow trying to make her confess the missing clue so I may be

a little behind.

Then apologies in advance if you already discussed it, is there any major AC novel missing form the

list ? and wat was the weapon on that one ?

There's actually a lot. She wrote a ton of books:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Plays

How about this info, does this help any?

Christie, Dame Agatha, 1890?1976, English detective story writer, b. Torquay, Devon, as Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. Christie's second husband was the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan Mallowan, Sir Max Edgar Lucien, 1904?78, British archaeologist, educated at Oxford. He participated in the British Museum?Univ.

And she gained much material for her later novels during his excavations in the Middle East. An extraordinarily popular author, Christie wrote over 80 books, most of them featuring one of her two famous detectives; Hercule Poirot, an egotistical Belgian, and Miss Jane Marple, an elderly spinster. Her novels, noted for their skillful plots, include The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920), The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926), Murder on the Orient Express (1934), Death on the Nile (1937), And Then There Were None (1940), Death Comes as the End (1945), Funerals Are Fatal (1953), The Pale Horse (1962), Passenger to Frankfurt (1970), Elephants Can Remember (1973), and Curtain (1975); her plays include The Mousetrap (1952), one of the longest-running plays in theatrical history, and Witness for the Prosecution (1954). Christie also published novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. She was named Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire, in 1971.

Ok, I just got back from squeezing my pillow trying to make her confess the missing clue so I may be

a little behind.

Then apologies in advance if you already discussed it, is there any major AC novel missing form the

list ? and what was the weapon on that one ?

I came up with this earlier..

It's been bugging me that the coloring of the numbers is like a rainbow or spectrum, I did some digging and came up with this......

...the idea of a man constantly appearing, only to always be 'cast in rainbow colored light' or have his face appear a mask...

A line relating to Agatha Christies "The Mysterious Mr. Quin"

Any comments?:)

trying to find out about related murder weapon now.

How about this info, does this help any?

Christie, Dame Agatha, 1890?1976, English detective story writer, b. Torquay, Devon, as Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. Christie's second husband was the archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan Mallowan, Sir Max Edgar Lucien, 1904?78, British archaeologist, educated at Oxford. He participated in the British Museum?Univ.

And she gained much material for her later novels during his excavations in the Middle East. An extraordinarily popular author, Christie wrote over 80 books, most of them featuring one of her two famous detectives; Hercule Poirot, an egotistical Belgian, and Miss Jane Marple, an elderly spinster. Her novels, noted for their skillful plots, include The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920), The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926), Murder on the Orient Express (1934), Death on the Nile (1937), And Then There Were None (1940), Death Comes as the End (1945), Funerals Are Fatal (1953), The Pale Horse (1962), Passenger to Frankfurt (1970), Elephants Can Remember (1973), and Curtain (1975); her plays include The Mousetrap (1952), one of the longest-running plays in theatrical history, and Witness for the Prosecution (1954). Christie also published novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. She was named Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire, in 1971.

The numbers above 20 could all correspond to years in which she was alive... come to think of it I guess all the numbers could correspond to years in which she was alive, so maybe thats no help.

There's actually a lot. She wrote a ton of books:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie#Plays

Yes I know, but the numbers may help to make a connection between all the novels already listed and

what they have in common and my guess is that we may find another one that fits in the list.

Just a thought

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