Images inspired by the work of "crime queen" Agatha Christie are to go on show at the Devon hotel at which she wrote two of her famous thrillers.
The collection of playful collages will be on display at the iconic Burgh Island Hotel, at Bigbury-on-Sea, to coincide with this year's Agatha Christie Festival.
The pieces were originally created for the 2010 festival, which celebrated the crime writer's 120 years since her birth.
Since then the digital collages, which document the ups and downs of the author's life have been on a world tour, culminating with an appearance in a pop up exhibition at the Empire State Building, in New York.
Titled Agatha Christie, a life of ladders and snakes, the ten images, which capture some of the key moments in the fascinating life of the writer.
A new piece Daydreaming was added to the collection, which includes a number of suspects, victims, witnesses and murderers and is a fictional cocktail party from the 1920s that could have inspired the author's storytelling.
Two additional pieces, based on the novels And Then There Were None and Evil Under The Sun, which were written while Christie was holidaying at the hotel, will be launched at the Burgh Island exhibition. Artist Tracy Satchwill, who studied her BA (Hons) in Illustration at Plymouth University in 2010, said the collages are created from a "passion for capturing a historical moment in time". Scenes are created by photographing real-life models then digitally adding costumes, props and backgrounds. The private exhibition runs until September 24.