27-02-2025
Agatha Christie Devon waterfront statue to be unveiled in April
A new statue of crime writer Agatha Christie in a south Devon town is due to be unveiled later this year by journalist and BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy statue, by local artist Elisabeth Hadley, will be the focal point of Torquay's £4m new harbourside unveiling, which will the final part of the development, will coincide with an Agatha Christie festival, Spring Gathering, in who will launch his first crime novel - set in Devon - at the festival, said Christie had "inspired me from the age of 11".
The statue of the author, known for her detective novels featuring characters such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, should have been unveiled last year, but delays to the harbourside project meant the event had to be pushed author was born in Torquay in 1890 and kept Devon links throughout her life. She died in 1976 aged 85, after writing 66 detective novels, 14 short story collections and more than 20 plays, selling an estimated 300 million books Custerson, chief executive of the English Riviera Business Improvement District, said people were thrilled to celebrate "one of Torquay's most treasured cultural icons", according to the Local Democracy Reporting said the festival would "bring together crime fiction enthusiasts, bestselling authors, and Christie devotees".As well as Vine, the festival will feature events and speakers, including Sunday Times bestselling novelist and Death in Paradise creator Robert Thorogood added: "I have loved Agatha Christie's books my whole life. "It's an honour to be part of this celebration and share a day with fellow Christie fans."