Endless Night is a work of crime fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on October 30, 1967 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at eighteen shillings and the US edition at $4.95. It was one of her favorites of her own works and received some of the warmest critical notices of her career upon publication. The title comes from William Blake's Auguries of Innocence: Ambitious young Michael Rogers - the narrator of the story - falls in love with Fenella Guteman the first time he sets eyes on her in the... mysterious yet scenic 'Gipsy's Acre', complete with its sea-view and dark fir trees. Before long, he has both the land and the woman, but rumors are spreading of a curse hanging over the land. Not heeding the locals' warnings, the couple take up residence at 'Gipsy's Acre', leading to a devastating tragedy. The novel is dedicated: "To Nora Prichard from whom I first heard the legend of Gipsy's Acre." Nora Prichard was the paternal grandmother of Matthew, Christie's only grandson. Gipsy's Acre was a field located on a Welsh moorland.
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| Author: | Agatha Christie |
| Genre: | Crime Fiction, Fiction, Fantasy, Children's literature, Mystery, Suspense |
| Number of editions: | 20 |