Agatha Christie in 1957.
“One of the most extraordinary things about my great-grandmother as a writer is that she was a woman,and she was a woman born in 1890 in a small town in England – and became the best-selling novelist of all time,” says James Prichard. “I think that is underplayed as a concept.”
Prichard’s respect for not only Christie’s writing but her personal accomplishments and intellect comes across throughout the conversation. “For some reason feminists don’t grab hold of her in the way that they should do,” he reflects. “She was a pioneer,and she was an extraordinary,adventurous woman ... we are still reading her stories,going to her plays,100 years[on] ... and she is the doyen of murder mystery writers. I think that says it all,really.”
His great-grandmother’s work has been a part of Prichard’s life since he was a child. He read his first Christie –Death on the Nile – at age nine,and now as the CEO of Agatha Christie Ltd spends his working days immersed in her stories.
James Prichard is the great-grandson of Agatha Christie and CEO of Agatha Christie Ltd.
It wasn’t a path he always knew he would follow,but now “I am very glad I did do this,” he says. “Lots of it is fun. Nearly all of it is interesting,” he adds. “It’s incredibly rewarding,and I think because of my family connection,I have a passion for it that you wouldn’t get elsewhere … the more I work with my great-grandmother’s work,the more admiration and respect I have for her.”
Part of Prichard’s role is overseeing official adaptations and it’s this in particular where Christie’s cleverness is thrown into sharp relief. “It is extraordinary how if you pull one piece out,suddenly it doesn’t work. They are incredibly intricate.”
Christie’s writing walks a fine balance of dark and light. Across her pages some of the worst elements of human nature come to life as her characters betray,swindle and,yes,murder one another. At the same time,her stories offer solace and catharsis in a way that real life does not. The crimes are solved by the end of the book,and justice wins out. At the heart of all her writing is the idea that right needs to triumph over wrong.