
She did not talk about what happened in “ Agatha Christie: An Autobiography,” either, dismissing the end of her marriage in a few terse words: “There is no need to dwell on it. I was flung against the steering wheel, and my head hit something. The car struck something with a jerk and pulled up suddenly. … When I reached a point on the road which I thought was near the quarry, I turned the car off the road down the hill toward it. I left home that night in a state of high nervous strain with the intention of doing something desperate.

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Christie herself discussed the incident publicly only once, in a 1928 interview she gave to The Daily Mail.
