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by Agatha Christie
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Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 5 years ago
So I take it this is Christie’s second novel and her first attempt at writing an espionage-based plot, and great googly moogly, am I ever so glad she stuck mainly with murder mysteries after this. Don’t get me wrong! I really enjoyed The Secret Adversary. Tommy and Tuppence are a hoot! I loved their...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it 7 years ago
Cross Posted on my classic crime blog, Peril at Whitehaven Mansion Published in 1922, The Secret Adversary was Christie’s second novel, coming directly on the heels of The Mysterious Affair At Styles, her first Poirot outing which was published in 1920. For the first decade or so of Christie’s car...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
I haven't really focused on Christie's non-Poirot/Marple books. Last year I said j would read all of Christie's other books and I just got busy and lost interest. Now I'm ready to take a look at her other works. There's also a rereleased of a biography coming out soon about Christie that I can't wai...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 7 years ago
This is the fourth of five Christie novels I have planned for Halloween Bingo, and the first Tommy and Tuppence novel I've read. I quite enjoyed it, though Tommy and Tuppence were at bit...much at the beginning. Once things got more serious and down to business they were much more bearable. I pr...
Lillelara
Lillelara rated it 7 years ago
Agatha Christie did it again. She completely fooled me and my initial suspicion has been wrong. Not that I didn´t expect this, because, let´s be honest, it´s an Agatha Christie novel. She just knows how to use red herrings. I have to admit, though, that I´m not a big fan of her spy / secret organi...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 8 years ago
IT was 2 p.m. on the afternoon of May 7, 1915. The Lusitania had been struck by two torpedoes in succession and was sinking rapidly, while the boats were being launched with all possible speed. This is still one of the most intriguing Agatha Christie opening lines I have read (another can be found ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 9 years ago
bookshelves: gutenberg-project, mystery-thriller, summer-2015, tbr-busting-2015, published-1922, film-only, spies, tongue-firmly-in-cheek Recommended to Bettie☯ by: Brazilliant and AM-Hayes-Zing Read from September 07, 2012 to August 09, 2015 Description: After WW1, childhood pals Tommy Beresf...
Witch + Cat
Witch + Cat rated it 10 years ago
Synopsis After WW1, childhood pals Tommy Beresford and "Tuppence" Prudence Cowley, lack money and prospects, become adventurers for the British Government. Rich American Julius P. Hersheimmer, powerful Mr Whittington, and an evil mastermind's conspiracy all seek Jane Finn, given papers vital to peac...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 10 years ago
I am a great fan of Agatha Christie's murder mysteries. However, I am unfamiliar with this, the 'Tommy and Tuppence' series, but decided to read this one alongside a friend from halfway around the world, who was reading it for her book club. I really quite enjoyed this espionage style story, make ev...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I am an Agatha Christie fan--honest I am. I can number as favorites And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and Death Comes at the End all of which I'd rate at five stars. Even books I don't count as favorites I usually consider a fun read worth the time, ...
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