A High Satire Act ( Agatha Christie Secret Codes)

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By : Ariel Lauz

Agatha Christie Mystery Puzzle

Check the answer here:
Answer:
1.
09:15 MDCCCXC
September 15 1890

Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on 15 September 1890 into a wealthy upper middle-class family in Torquay, England.

AEMHQV

Apply Playfair Cipher using keyword TORQUAY

You will get TANGO

2.
12:03 MCMXXVI
December 03 1926

In December 1926 the author Agatha Christie suddenly disappeared from her home. She was missing for a total of eleven days, during which the police conducted a major manhunt, and there was speculation that she had committed suicide. The disappearance even drew other crime writers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Dorothy L Sayers into the search, Conan Doyle's interest in the occult prompting to take one of Christie's gloves to a medium. After about ten days (having checked into the Swan Hydropathic Hotel under the assumed name Mrs. Teresa Neele) she was recognised by one of the banjo players at the hotel.The Old Swan Hotel (formerly known as the Hydropathic Hotel) is off Swan Road in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

DVNDGK

Apply Playfair Cipher using keyword: YORKSHIRE



You will get : INDIA


3.
10:00 MCMXC
September 1920

September 1920 The Mysterious Affair at Styles published, It was Christie's first published novel. It introduced Hercule Poirot.

NKIR

Apply Fairplay Cipher using keyword: HERCULE




ROSALIND

You will get: MIKE

08:05 MCMXIX
August 05 1919

4.
5 August 1919 born of Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Hicks, Agatha's daughter.

KIFA

Apply Playfair Cipher using keyword: ROSALIND



You will get: ECHO




Apply Playfair Cipher using keyword: AGATHA CHRISTIE


You will get : THE BEST KILLER

Final Answer:
TANGO INDIAN MIKE ECHO THE BEST KILLER

TIME IS THE BEST KILLER 
- A quote from Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie.

A HIGH SATIRE ACT-->ANAGRAM-->AGATHA CHRISTIE

Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, considered as one of the best-selling novelist of all time and became Dame Commander of the British Empire, "The Queen of Crime" and "The Queen of Mystery".


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