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Writer Sarah Phelps On Her Final Agatha Christie Adaptation ‘The Pale Horse’ & Why A Big-Money Overall Deal Would Be “Scary”

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By Jake Kanter International TV Editor The Pale Horse is the culmination of a body of work that Sarah Phelps set out to achieve more than five years ago.

The British writer has gone from never picking up an Agatha Christie book, to completing a quintet of memorable adaptions based on some of the iconic author’s most famous works.

Phelps’ journey began with And Then There Were None in 2015 and continued with The Witness For The Prosecution, Ordeal By Innocence and last year’s The ABC Murders, starring John Malkovich as detective Hercule Poirot.

Each provided a distinctive twist on the Christie genre, with Phelps hoping to tease out unwritten meaning from prose that will be familiar to millions of readers.

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