Undisputed doyenne of detective fiction, whose old-school drawing-room mysteries, country house weekends, village vicarages, poisoned teacups and ingenious plotting defined the classic British 'cosy' crime tradition
Let's find possible answers to "Undisputed doyenne of detective fiction, whose old-school drawing-room mysteries, country house weekends, village vicarages, poisoned teacups and ingenious plotting defined the classic British 'cosy' crime tradition" crossword clue. First of all, we will look for a few extra hints for this entry: Undisputed doyenne of detective fiction, whose old-school drawing-room mysteries, country house weekends, village vicarages, poisoned teacups and ingenious plotting defined the classic British 'cosy' crime tradition. Finally, we will solve this crossword puzzle clue and get the correct word. We have 1 possible solution for this clue in our database.
Related clues
- Devonshire-born double cream-drinking, globetrotting, roller-skating and surfing 'Queen of Crime', who acquired her knowledge of poisons during her time spent working in a hospital dispensary
- "Death on the Nile" author
- Agatha –––, English crime writer who created Miss Marple
- "Queen of Crime" whose sleuth character Hercule Poirot is said to have been inspired by a Belgian gendarme refugee living in Torquay in the First World War
- Agatha –, detective novelist made a Dame in the 1971 New Year Honours
Possible answers
- C
- H
- R
- I
- S
- T
- I
- E