At this early stage, Agatha's writing displayed a remarkable talent for capturing compelling mysteries and developing intriguing plots. The encouragement and positive reception she received from her wartime colleagues provided the initial drive that motivated her to explore the path of creative storytelling more seriously. She was intrigued by how the combination of imagination and meticulous attention to detail could provide both relaxation and an avenue to showcase her storytelling capabilities.
As the war concluded, Christie's enthusiasm for writing persisted because it continued to serve as a delightful pastime that brought joy both to her and those around her.