What do crime fiction and archaeology have in common? A public forum at Melbourne Museum on 9 September will solve this intriguing question with a focus on famous crime writer Agatha Christie's 1936 novel Murder in Mesopotamia.

A distinguished panel of Melbourne crime writers and international museum experts will discuss the genesis of Christie's novel, consider the place of archaeology in her career and life, as well as examine the similarities between crime fiction, archaeology and museums.

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