![]() ![]() ![]() It’s this undercurrent that drew Phelps to Christie, not the folksy “cozy pleasure” often associated with the author’s work - the sense that everything is going to be all right in the end once the famous detective has solved the riddle. When I follow those clues I come up with my version of The Pale Horse.” They give you an undercurrent of a very different story. “There’s a tension between the book she wants people to read and the book she wants to write, and I always think when I’m reading: what is that doing there? Is it a mistake, is it a lapse in concentration, did she mean for it to be there? I think it’s a clue. It makes you go: ‘That’s really strange.’ There’s something really prurient about that,” Phelps says. ![]() The way he talks about the smell of a girl’s unwashed hair. 'The ABC Murders' Writer Sarah Phelps Signs Up For 'A Very English Scandal' Season 2 ![]()
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