The Christie Affair
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical
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Nina de Gramont
Why would the world's most famous mystery writer disappear for eleven days? What makes a woman desperate enough to destroy another woman's marriage? How deeply can a person crave revenge? "Sizzles from its first sentence." - The Wall Street Journal A Reese's Book Club PickIn 1925, Miss Nan O’Dea infiltrated the wealthy, rarefied world of author Agatha Christie and her husband, Archie. In every way, she became a part of their life––first, both Christies. Then, just Archie. Soon, Nan became Archie’s mistress, luring him away from his devoted wife, desperate to marry him. Nan’s plot didn’t begin the day she met Archie and Agatha. It began decades before, in Ireland, when Nan was a young girl. She and the man she loved were a star-crossed couple who were destined to be together––until the Great War, a pandemic, and shameful secrets tore them apart. Then acts of unspeakable cruelty kept them separated. What drives someone to murder? What will someone do in the name of love? What kind of crime can someone never forgive? Nina de Gramont’s brilliant, unforgettable novel explores these questions and more.
Historical Fiction
Thriller
Mystery
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Author
Nina de Gramont
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2022-02-01
ISBN
1250274621 9781250274625
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Well written, fast paced mystery. Not a thriller but a good read. Well developed characters. Kept me reading and interested. Skilled storytelling at its best. "
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Chris Brown
"This book didn’t suck me into the story at first. At first I felt it was ok. It felt slow to me. But as soon as I really started feeling like I was wanting more to unfold with the story, it did. About the last quarter of the book, when plots and twists start being revealed, the story really pulled me in. I was pleasantly & genuinely surprised at some of the twists. A nice read that may feel a bit slow at first but I think worth the read. "