| derrylibrary Jan 1 | by Nina De Gramont This historical mystery based on the real life disappearance of crime writer, Agatha Christie, will please lovers of mystery and historical fiction. In 1926, Agatha Christie disappeared for 11 days on the heels of her husband's affair and subsequent petition for divorce. She left in the night, drove her car off the road and vanished. This story, written in two points of view, recounts those absent days. One side of the narrative is written in the voice of Agatha Christie, herself, while the other is written in the voice of her husband's lover, Nan O'Dea. As we learn about each woman, the reader is brought into the past, into the life of Nan before she came to England and, and into the moment in each woman's past that bound them together. An intriguing story that mirrors one of Agatha Christie's own whodunits. Find it here! | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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