Kenya

Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Between 1895 and 1920 Kenya was part of the East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa). From 1920 until 1963 it was a British colony under the name the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, commonly known as British Kenya. None of the stories written by Agatha Christie takes place in Kenya, but Kenya is mentioned several times. The area consisting of what is now Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda has in the past in english often been referred to as East Africa.

Kenya in the works by Agatha Christie

 * Lance Fortescue met his future wife Pat in Kenya, where they lived for some time. (A Pocket Full of Rye)
 * Derek Luscombe's son is married and lives in Kenya. (At Bertram's Hotel)
 * Unlike most retired army men that Miss Marple was acquianted with, Major Palgrave had been posted in Kenya and not India. (A Caribbean Mystery)
 * A cousin of Mary Delafontaine, who stood to inherit her, lives in Kenya. (The Pale Horse)
 * After Gerry Lloyd left South Africa he went to Kenya, before returning to England. (A Daughter's a Daughter)
 * Betty, the adopted daughter of Tommy and Tuppence Beresford lives in Kenya. (Postern of Fate)
 * One of Arthur and Dolly Bantry's children live in Kenya. (The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side)
 * Lily Gilliatt and her husband Simon lived in Kenya. (The Harlequin Tea Set)