About this Event
Overview
Morning Session 10:00 - 12:30
Poisons in the Pages — Curator of Natural History Lauren Field delves into the deadly plants that feature throughout Christie’s novels, taking a close look at specimens from our own botanical collection at the museum.
Agatha Christie’s Legacy in Crime Fiction — Crime author and President of the Detection Club Martin Edwards discusses Christie’s influence on the genre and how her innovations continue to shape crime writing today.
Lunchbreak and M**der Mystery task
Afternoon Session 1:45 - 16:00
Archaeology in Agatha Christie’s World — Curator of Archaeology, World Cultures and Egypt, Ian Trumble explores the real archaeological work that inspired Christie’s settings and characters.
Death on the Nile and Beyond— Egyptologist Joann Fletcher examines the cultural and historical background to Christie’s Egyptian-inspired works including her most iconic archaeological mystery
Pricing
- Full Day Tickets: £15
- Morning Session only: £8
- Afternoon Session only: £8
Part of the National Year of Reading 2026 and National Crime Reading Month
Additional Information
- Lunch is not provided
- There will be book signings for Martin Edwards and Joann Fletcher after their talks. Books will be available to purchase on the day.
- Tickets are refundable until 7 days before and Eventbrite fees will not be refunded.
- Only Full day tickets holders will be able to attend both session and take part in the M**der mystery task.
- Ticket holders for the morning session or afternoon sessions will be only able to attend the session indicated on their tickets.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bolton Museum, Art Gallery and Aquarium, Le Mans Crescent, Bolton, United Kingdom
GBP 8.00 to GBP 15.00












