Unfinished Portrait (novel)
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Unfinished Portrait (published in 1934) is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Agatha Christie. It is the second of six novels Christie wrote under the nom-de-plume Mary Westmacott.
[edit] Plot summary
In the midst of divorce, bereft of the only people in her life she cares for, Celia considers taking her life. But, while on an exotic island, Celia meets a successful portrait painter Larraby, who spends a night talking with her, and learning her deepest fears, leaving Celia with the hope that he may be the one to help her come to terms with her past.
[edit] References to Christie's own life
Christie went through a divorce in 1928, which greatly affected her, and many see parts of Celia's character as similar to Christie at the time.